This error appears repetitively when TC stays running for a long time (days, weeks, months) without working with it. TC is in portable version, run from an UNC share.
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Total Commander 9.21a
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Control-C hit.
Control-C hit
Windows Server 10 ServerDatacenter 10.0 (Build 14393), base: 0400000
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Stack trace (x64):856FC0
916F26 84B377 40F4AD 84D1C0 841B53 84BFDB 4406CD 443A0D
84B9A8 841982 93F0C1 87FA21 7FFABF4C1C84 442353 4427E1 7CAF7C
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Basically this may not be a T.C. problem.
Your portable Total Commander is located on a UNC path, server A share TC, \\A\TC.
You launch T.C. on server B and keep it loaded into memory.
Server A is up and running and the share \\A\TC is available.
T.C. works perfectly.
You leave server B and the running TC instance alone.
At some point in time server A goes offline, even if only for a few seconds. Share \\A\TC is invalid as a consequence.
All file handles which TC on server B has got pointing to its own files, located on \\A\TC, get stale as well.
They will remain stale even after server A has returned online and made share \\A\TC available again.
The moment your TC on server B tries to read its own files the invalid file handles will strike, and T.C. crashes.
See this frequently, because my portable T.C. is located on a server, which will be unavailable for a few seconds every night. Did not start with T.C. 9.21a for me, but with the first portable T.C. version which I put on my server A in order to use it from other servers.
I do not expect that T.C. can do much about it.
My workaround/solution: close T.C., restart T.C.
Best regards,
Karl
MX Linux 21.3 64-bit xfce, Total Commander 10.52 64-bit The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine. The Prophet's Song
Hi Karl, thank you for your explanation. I expected something like that. I just sent it for curiosity if TC can handle this network drop out without crashing. OK, now I know.