Access violation while reconnecting to a network drive
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Access violation while reconnecting to a network drive
Hi,
TC6.53 registered on winXP sp2 runs into an Access Violation error when I click on a folder tab that points to a directory on a network drive for which I haven't re-entered the password after a reboot.
Will this be fixed in v6.54?
TC6.53 registered on winXP sp2 runs into an Access Violation error when I click on a folder tab that points to a directory on a network drive for which I haven't re-entered the password after a reboot.
Will this be fixed in v6.54?
Regards from Hungary
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Please give us more details. I cannot reproduce this either. When I click on such a tab on XP SP2, I get a Windows dialog box to enter user name and password. If I click cancel, I get a "drive not found" error. If I enter user name and password, I can access the share without problems. What exactly did you try to do?
Please give us more details. I cannot reproduce this either. When I click on such a tab on XP SP2, I get a Windows dialog box to enter user name and password. If I click cancel, I get a "drive not found" error. If I enter user name and password, I can access the share without problems. What exactly did you try to do?
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Hi,
we have a Samba file server here on Linux (don't know which distrib, I don't now what Samba version, tomorrow I can ask our sysadm)
When I boot my laptop and plug in the Ethernet cable, I ***SOMETIMES*** get this access vio error. Generally, when then the network connection is still building up, and I click on a my folder tab that points to a dir on the Samba server. Then I am asked to enter the username + password and
then I get the error.
I couldn't reproduce the error right now, either, so next time it'll occur I'll provide you with more details.
we have a Samba file server here on Linux (don't know which distrib, I don't now what Samba version, tomorrow I can ask our sysadm)
When I boot my laptop and plug in the Ethernet cable, I ***SOMETIMES*** get this access vio error. Generally, when then the network connection is still building up, and I click on a my folder tab that points to a dir on the Samba server. Then I am asked to enter the username + password and
then I get the error.
I couldn't reproduce the error right now, either, so next time it'll occur I'll provide you with more details.
Regards from Hungary
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Hi again,
Since my last post the same error happened three times.
This is what I did: Booted WinXP, plugged in network cable after login, TotalCmd starts automatically. I clicked on a Tab in the RIGHT side panel for G: which is a network dirve poining to a Samba server \\hostname\sharename, entered username and correct password. The files on the remote drive were shown. THEN I clicked on another tab (local dir like C:\a.Z\b.Q\fff, just to show that I have extensions in directory names), then I got the message below. I would also like to mention that I had approx. 12 locked tab and 3 unlocked ones.
The error message was:
Access violation at address 0043A8A3. Read of address 00000048.
Please report this error to the Author, ...
Coninue execution? Y/N
Another exception in the past was
External exception C000001D
Please report this error to the Author, ...
Coninue execution? Y/N
Happy bug-hunting
Since my last post the same error happened three times.
This is what I did: Booted WinXP, plugged in network cable after login, TotalCmd starts automatically. I clicked on a Tab in the RIGHT side panel for G: which is a network dirve poining to a Samba server \\hostname\sharename, entered username and correct password. The files on the remote drive were shown. THEN I clicked on another tab (local dir like C:\a.Z\b.Q\fff, just to show that I have extensions in directory names), then I got the message below. I would also like to mention that I had approx. 12 locked tab and 3 unlocked ones.
The error message was:
Access violation at address 0043A8A3. Read of address 00000048.
Please report this error to the Author, ...
Coninue execution? Y/N
Another exception in the past was
External exception C000001D
Please report this error to the Author, ...
Coninue execution? Y/N
Happy bug-hunting
Regards from Hungary
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Thanks for the details. Do you get this only with samba, or also with peer to peer Windows machines? If only with Samba, what version of Samba?
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Hi! We use Samba 3.0.12a on SusE. The error has not occured with Windows shares, but this says little because I almost never reconnect to Windows shares. I also have to mention that I often boot up to a hibernated state of XP.
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Thanks, I will try to reproduce it with this Samba version.
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