[8.0B9-x64] copy to UNC often freezes

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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[8.0B9-x64] copy to UNC often freezes

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Hello,

as I wrote earlier I have sometimes a problem with copy from notebook to PC (UNC path) via WiFi. Copy progress stops and there is no way how to stop it or stop TC completely. Even if TC application dissapears there always remains process TOTALCMD64.EXE which is not possible to kill (Operation cannot be completed - acces denied) and I have to restart my notebook.
I've prepared a DUMP file (context menu on TOTALCMD64.EXE) but it is too large - 38MB after compression. Where can I put such a big file to analyze?
BTW I have this problem since beta 6.

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Post by *fleggy »

A small addendum - if this happens I still can start TC 32b and do the copy operation to another UNC on the same PC. So the network is fully functional...
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Unfortunately this sounds like a lockup/hang in the driver - there is nothing you (or I) could do, sorry.
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Hmm, I've never had such problem with 7.56a or older (or any other application working with net).
BTW do you mean NIC driver?
BTW2 yesterday I noticed a confirmation from another user but it vanished after few minutes.
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TC 8 uses the same copy functions as TC 7.56a, so there should be no difference at all.
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Post by *fleggy »

Hello, solved by disabling network autotuning.

Thanks, Tomas
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