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[1.2.1] Crash when minimized.

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Code: c0000005 (Access violation)

Version: 1.2.1 (Jul 11 2009)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 3

Type: 1

Time: 2009-09-11 12:34:00

TTH: 7MLMHEJD3MGC64HENDRW6TQRSPLRKQXBEEAC3DY

COMCTL32!0x7741A026: Ordinal384

COMCTL32!0x77421B12: Ordinal384

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E42A013: IsWindowUnicode

USER32!0x7E42A039: CallWindowProcW

d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\atlmfc\include\atlwin.h(3089): ATL::CWindowImplBaseT<WTL::CListViewCtrlT<ATL::CWindow>=0x01892E4C,ATL::CWinTraits<1442840576=0x00000000,0> >::WindowProc

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E42927B: GetParent

USER32!0x7E4292E3: SendMessageW

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\typedlistviewctrl.h(213): TypedListViewCtrl<SearchFrame::SearchInfo=0x01892E4C,1019>::findItem

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(1956): HubFrame::updateUserList

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(553): HubFrame::updateUser

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(602): HubFrame::onSpeaker

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.h(76): HubFrame::ProcessWindowMessage

d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\atlmfc\include\atlwin.h(3086): ATL::CWindowImplBaseT<WTL::CMDIWindow=0x018928B0,ATL::CWinTraits<1456406528=0x00000000,64> >::WindowProc

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E4189CD: GetWindowLongW

USER32!0x7E418A10: DispatchMessageW

d:\development\includes\wtl\atlapp.h(1027): WTL::CMessageLoop::Run

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\main.cpp(445): Run

0x003900F8: ?

ApexDC!0x0044B387: MainFrame::FileListQueue::`scalar deleting destructor'

ApexDC!0x00468399: [thunk]:MainFrame::`vector deleting destructor'

0xEC83F8E4: ?

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And another one...

Code: c0000005 (Access violation)

Version: 1.2.1 (Jul 11 2009)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 3

Type: 1

Time: 2009-09-11 15:47:58

TTH: 7MLMHEJD3MGC64HENDRW6TQRSPLRKQXBEEAC3DY


COMCTL32!0x7741A026: Ordinal384

COMCTL32!0x77421B12: Ordinal384

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E42A013: IsWindowUnicode

USER32!0x7E42A039: CallWindowProcW

d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\atlmfc\include\atlwin.h(3089): ATL::CWindowImplBaseT<WTL::CListViewCtrlT<ATL::CWindow>=0x00C3F5A4,ATL::CWinTraits<1442840576=0x00000000,0> >::WindowProc

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E42927B: GetParent

USER32!0x7E4292E3: SendMessageW

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\typedlistviewctrl.h(213): TypedListViewCtrl<SearchFrame::SearchInfo=0x00C3F5A4,1019>::findItem

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(582): HubFrame::removeUser

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(635): HubFrame::onSpeaker

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.h(76): HubFrame::ProcessWindowMessage

d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\atlmfc\include\atlwin.h(3086): ATL::CWindowImplBaseT<WTL::CMDIWindow=0x00C3F008,ATL::CWinTraits<1456406528=0x00000000,64> >::WindowProc

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E4189CD: GetWindowLongW

USER32!0x7E418A10: DispatchMessageW

d:\development\includes\wtl\atlapp.h(1027): WTL::CMessageLoop::Run

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\main.cpp(445): Run

0x00D1006C: ?

ApexDC!0x0044B387: MainFrame::FileListQueue::`scalar deleting destructor'

ApexDC!0x00468399: [thunk]:MainFrame::`vector deleting destructor'

0xEC83F8E4: ?

I would appreciate if someone w/ some intel slash knowledge could fill me in on what'd be the case here. AFAIK (after some Google research), atlwin.h is about hashing on it's whole. If it matters, I could tell you that my share folder contains the following files, all with verified md5 sums:

slackware-12.2-install-d1.iso.asc

slackware-12.2-install-d2.iso.asc

slackware-12.2-install-d3.iso.asc

debian-40r6-i386-DVD-1.iso

debian-40r6-i386-DVD-2.iso

debian-40r6-i386-DVD-3.iso

Fedora10-i686-Live.iso

kubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso

slackware-12.2-install-d1.iso

slackware-12.2-install-d2.iso

slackware-12.2-install-d3.iso

ubuntu-8.10-desktop-i386.iso

slackware-12.2-install-d1.iso.md5

slackware-12.2-install-d2.iso.md5

slackware-12.2-install-d3.iso.md5

I'm running Win32 (XP2600SP3 Eng; Kernel Version 5.1.2600.5755). CPU is an Celeron 325 Prescott (2.53GHz) w/ MMX & SSE1+2+3 instruction capacities. I've got 1x1024MB + 1x512MB (a total of 1

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I believe these two crashes could have something to do with having leftovers slash "ashes" from previous "client attempts" in the unfinnished folder; eg. .dctmp files (supposedly) "blocking" the writing of new ones. After fully emptying those, I had a stable run for quite the whole evening yesterday. However, now when I woke up and checked the tray, it's a mess. One of these crashes where the cpu cycle has actually frozen so that I won't even get to see the actual crash message, the traybar uptime counter is just frozen n all. However, I checked ApX dir and it had written a exceptioninfo. Here's what I got.

Code: c0000005 (Access violation)

Version: 1.2.1 (Jul 11 2009)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 3

Type: 1

Time: 2009-09-12 10:41:43

TTH: 7MLMHEJD3MGC64HENDRW6TQRSPLRKQXBEEAC3DY


d:\development\includes\stlport\stlport\stl\_hashtable.h(499): 

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\client\user.cpp(109): dcpp::Identity::get

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\client\user.cpp(93): dcpp::Identity::isClientType

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\client\user.h(123): dcpp::Identity::isOp

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\client\user.cpp(369): dcpp::OnlineUser::compareItems

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\typedlistviewctrl.h(279): TypedListViewCtrl<dcpp::OnlineUser=0x015E7638,1006>::getSortPos

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\typedlistviewctrl.h(200): TypedListViewCtrl<dcpp::OnlineUser=0x015E7638,1006>::insertItem

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(551): HubFrame::updateUser

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.cpp(602): HubFrame::onSpeaker

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\hubframe.h(76): HubFrame::ProcessWindowMessage

d:\program files\microsoft visual studio 9.0\vc\atlmfc\include\atlwin.h(3086): ATL::CWindowImplBaseT<WTL::CMDIWindow=0x011A0CE8,ATL::CWinTraits<1456406528=0x00000000,64> >::WindowProc

USER32!0x7E418734: GetDC

USER32!0x7E418816: GetDC

USER32!0x7E4189CD: GetWindowLongW

USER32!0x7E418A10: DispatchMessageW

d:\development\includes\wtl\atlapp.h(1027): WTL::CMessageLoop::Run

d:\development\apexdc\trunk\windows\main.cpp(445): Run

0x00230132: ?

ApexDC!0x0044B387: MainFrame::FileListQueue::`scalar deleting destructor'

ApexDC!0x00468399: [thunk]:MainFrame::`vector deleting destructor'

0xEC83F8E4: ?

I would much appreciate if someone could tell me some sort of probably cause.

Ty in adv.

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Please disregard this whole topic.

I - finally - found what was causing my itch. Eg, all StrongDC++ family/core clients (AirDC,StrongDC,ApexDC) wouldn't last more than a couple of hours tops (my record was 12h) before unexpected exception error, ofc while being minimized to tray. It deemed to be a memory issue, that was entirely "on my end of the line". Note to be taken for other users though, such seemingly unexpected crashes could(!) ('cuz in my case it was) memory-related. In my case for such, I decided to add a 512MB chip (DDR400) mem, giving a total of 1

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