Multiple crashes and "not responding" this morning

Automated processes have been running fine, but I am working in the GUI this morning for the first time in about 9 days and there are a lot of issues.  The application keeps going into “Not Responding” status, and now I am getting crashes with the Text Replace action I just added.  Here are the crash specifics:

Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
  Application Name: Automise4.exe
  Application Version: 4.0.0.631
  Application Timestamp: 53460a7d
  Fault Module Name: rtl140.bpl
  Fault Module Version: 14.0.3593.25826
  Fault Module Timestamp: 4aef9662
  Exception Code: c0000005
  Exception Offset: 0000d161
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.272.7
  Locale ID: 1033
  Additional Information 1: b3db
  Additional Information 2: b3db78097a3083477df484815f0e2ea8
  Additional Information 3: ad06
  Additional Information 4: ad060fc010f00526f3ebe37957412aac


Any ideas/suggestions?  I have never seen Automise act like this before.

Thanks,

Jonathan

Still crashes with latest Automise version:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:APPCRASH
Application Name:Automise4.exe
Application Version:4.0.0.852
Application Timestamp:555c0f08
Fault Module Name:rtl140.bpl
Fault Module Version:14.0.3593.25826
Fault Module Timestamp:4aef9662
Exception Code:c0000005
Exception Offset:0000d161
OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.272.7
Locale ID:1033
Additional Information 1:b3db
Additional Information 2:b3db78097a3083477df484815f0e2ea8
Additional Information 3:ad06
Additional Information 4:ad060fc010f00526f3ebe37957412aac

I ran a single action, it worked fine (instead of crashing), but then when I came back to the application it was “Not Responding”. Is it doing some sort of check through the internet for something? I am very confused…before today this was not happening at all.

Also, while I am not running anything through the GUI, the CPU is at 25% from the Automise4.exe *32 process (and it is still Not Responding)

Just to be complete, this issue was handled through support. The issue resolved itself with no indication as to why it occurred in the first place.