7.02a reproducable crash with (long?) command lines

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Could you test Ctrl+Cursor down instead of using Ctrl+E, please? Or just don't press ENTER?
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I'll run a few more tests on Monday and post my findings.
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Here the test results:

1. execute long cmd
2. type in another long cmd
3. execute 2nd long cmd
4...and so one... will never crash

1. execute long cmd
2. drop down cmd, select it
-> crash

1. execute long cmd
2. ctrl+down (long cmd is back again)
3. press return
-> crash

1. execute long cmd
2. ctrl+e (long cmd is back again)
3. press return
-> crash
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2xrmb
In my tests like your tests 3 and 4, the crash already happens in step two, Ctrl+down/Ctrl+e, not when pressing return. But I assume that it's the source of the crash also in your case...
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maybe my memory is fighting stronger against access violations ;)

But I'm glad you can reproduce the crash, seems to something that totally depends on the environment. 4 out of 5 computer has no problem here :)
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Fixed in 7.03.
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