TC8.0 Create FTP Connection Stack Trace Bug

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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TC8.0 Create FTP Connection Stack Trace Bug

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I tried to FTP connect to an external internet FTP site which when trying to read the files and folders told me that it lost its connection. I reconnected and downloaded the file. I then disconnected then tried to FTP connect to a local server when then displayed this error message below.

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Total Commander 8.0
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Access violation.
Access violation
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)

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of what you were doing when this error occurred!

Stack trace (x64):40ED59
712A94 7C003B 7C1CEE 872FEE 40ED5F 92BD40 6945BF 6946A0
7B9B50 7AE213 435859 8961CF 7EC180 89EDC2 77849BD1
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The error seems to occur in the drive buttonbar. Unfortunately I cannot reproduce it. You may try to disable the drive buttonbar in Configuration - Options - Layout.
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If it helps, on my machine I have to set all local ftp server to connect via passive mode as the connection process just hangs, but the remote servers I can leave as active.

Maybe the state of the connect/disconnect button was corrupted.
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What did you do when it was hanging? Maybe that was causing the crash?
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Cause of crash? No, it didn't do that in this case, but when it does that, I just exit the application, change to passive and try again.

This time it seemed to not parse the remote directory listing correctly, as I saw part of the list flash up, then went away saying lost connection.

Maybe the code that deals with the state or transition change, should reinit the variables involved in the scenario of partial completion. Then again crashing is just as effective; just not as pretty.
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