Access violation after shift+del deleting files

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Access violation after shift+del deleting files

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I continued and proceeded to exit and restart TC.

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Access violation.
Access violation
Windows 8 6.2 (Build 9200)

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40EB72 898B1D 7EED7A 894AE3 7FADB49171E 43F4E3 43F971 71F0DC
43F917 404B2C 
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Unfortunately none of the addresses above are within my code. The last within TC is in call "DELIVERMESSAGE". Are there any user interface elements in the TC window which do not belong to Total Commander? for example a task switch or translation tool in the title bar?
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Post by *avada »

ghisler(Author) wrote:Unfortunately none of the addresses above are within my code. The last within TC is in call "DELIVERMESSAGE". Are there any user interface elements in the TC window which do not belong to Total Commander? for example a task switch or translation tool in the title bar?
I don't have such things. A lister window might have been open if that could be the cause.

(BTW the e-mail notifications are 100% not working.)
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

A lister window might have been open if that could be the cause.
That could be it - are you using any plugins? That would explain why code outside of Total Commander was called.
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