[TC 6.01]Access Violation - filesnames?

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Hacker wrote:Hmm, I am afraid Christian will have to take a look at this...

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Yeah I think so too....

The weird thing is it al worked before...so I must have done something....I have some idea so I'm gonna try that. Tried...and failed, didn't help

BTW I did try the reinstall, Version 6.0 has the same problem.
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Did you recently install a new program which may have changed file assoctions? To me this looks like a crashing icon extract handler.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Did you recently install a new program which may have changed file assoctions?
No, as far as I know I did not install a program that changed something to my assoctions.

I did have some crashes a few days ago, which where caused by a soundblaster driver...After this all my cookies where gone...never experienced that before.
ghisler(Author) wrote:To me this looks like a crashing icon extract handler.
What does that mean?
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So no solution for this at all?


I just don't want to reinstall my XP. There must be a way to restore or fix this?
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Well, if I understand Christian correctly, try if selecting Configuration - Options - Display - Show symbols to the left of the filename - No symbols helps.

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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Hacker wrote:Well, if I understand Christian correctly, try if selecting Configuration - Options - Display - Show symbols to the left of the filename - No symbols helps.

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Yeah he mailed me that...didn't work.
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Unfortunately we didn't find out yet what is causing the error. Address 00000000 means that either Total Commander or a plugin/Explorer extension was trying to call a function which doesn't exist in one of the currently installed DLLs. This probably means that some program installed an older version of a DLL (e.g. for Windows 2000) which doesn't contain a specific function normally available under XP.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Unfortunately we didn't find out yet what is causing the error. Address 00000000 means that either Total Commander or a plugin/Explorer extension was trying to call a function which doesn't exist in one of the currently installed DLLs. This probably means that some program installed an older version of a DLL (e.g. for Windows 2000) which doesn't contain a specific function normally available under XP.
Yeah you also mailed me about that...mailed you again too.

I really don't like to reinstall my xp.

Maybe you have a list of possible .dll files which could be the reason?
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