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Total Commander 7.55a
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Access violation at address 00441424. Write of address 000000C0.
Access violation at address 00441424. Write of address 000000C0
Windows XP SP3 5.1 (Build 2600)
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Windows exception: C0000005
Stack trace:
00441424
402D51 4431E1 445132 >414560 4446F3 414560
419C2C 419CC4 6C0F31
Raw:
444E1D 443B14 447A48 46559B 402D51 4C5513
416DCD 445C0A 446CFC 55705D 4431E1 445401
41623C 4447B5 445132 445155 414560 444661
414560 4461B1 4431E1 4447B5 445132 444661
414560 4454AB 4461B1 4431E1 445369 4431E1
445401 4447B5 445132 414560 4446F3 414560
419C2C 419CC4 419E7E 6C0F31
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Ja Nee
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Mind, this happens only on one PC
I've tried reinstalling it, used system restore, but no result.
I even copied an installed version from one PC the the other, but still no result.
The machine in question is a virtual PC ("Thin client"), I've used TC on it for about 8 months now.
Any ideas?
Used plugins:
- 7zip
- iso
- bz2
- office.wlx
- SynPlus.wlx
Thanks for your report. The error seems to be related to tooltip windows. You can turn them off in Configuration - Options - Display.
If the error goes away when you turn off just the Win32 style tipps, but leave the other enabled, then it's a problem with a shell extension. You can use ShellExView to fix this, just make a search here on the forum for the word ShellExView . Just sort by Extension type, then disable all the "InfoTip Handler" extensions which do NOT come from Microsoft.
ghisler(Author) wrote:Thanks for your report. The error seems to be related to tooltip windows. You can turn them off in Configuration - Options - Display.
If the error goes away when you turn off just the Win32 style tipps, but leave the other enabled, then it's a problem with a shell extension. You can use ShellExView to fix this, just make a search here on the forum for the word ShellExView . Just sort by Extension type, then disable all the "InfoTip Handler" extensions which do NOT come from Microsoft.
Is it possible to do this directly in the ini-file. TC crash right after I open it.
So it is virtually impossible the go to the configuration menu before it crashes.
The tooltip settings which I have spotted in the Total Commander help file totalcmd.chm section 4.b wincmd.ini are:
+ FileTipWindows=0
+ OleComments=3
+ Tips=0
+ Win32TipWindows=0
Yet, I am not sure whether these are all relevant settings, because it looks a bit as if for historical reasons the tooltip related parameters do not follow a consistent naming scheme.
So go ahead, put those lines in your wincmd.ini, section [Configuration]. Make sure none of the parameters gets defined twice, because the first definition wins. Launch T.C. and see if it helps.
Have you tried to launch T.C. using a really fresh wincmd.ini?
I had to disable all help related tooltips to stop TC from crasing. When disabling the win32 style tooltip only TC still crashed.
So I turned them all off.
Is this an error in TC or one of many bugs in Windows
Problem is solved now though.
Thanks.
EDIT:
It looks like I've found the real problem. I'm using windows XP with Cleanlooks style. It seems that this causes the tooltip handler to crash and as a result crashes TC. I'll test if TC still crashes when I'm using the default XP style.
It seems related to a program called "Leostream" which interferes with the default pop-up function of windows.
Other programs manifested this problem too. But since I use TC all the time, I noticed the problem with TC first.
The problem is solved now. Some setting about "windows feel" within the program of Leostream was the culprit.
Try turning off just the comments from Explorer (OLE2) in Configuration - Options - Display. You probably have a defective/faulty shell extension which causes the crash.