Invalid access to memory creating directories on local host

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Invalid access to memory creating directories on local host

An message box with following error message appears every time I make new directory on my local machine:

"Invalid access to memory"

The new directory, nevertheless, is created.

My configuration:
- WinSCP version 5.1.4 (the error occurs only on 5.x.x)
- Windows 7 (64 bit)
- occurs only when using SFTP protocol (SCP and FTP are ok)

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Re: Invalid access to memory creating directories on local host

Thanks for your report.
I have sent an email with a debug version of WinSCP to both of you.

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Re: Invalid access to memory creating directories on local host

It seems the error occurs
- When "Preferences/Environment/Panels/Full row select" option is set true.
- Not on every time and it depends on path.
My path is "D:\TEST\q" (empty inside)
I try to create directory "1" inside it.

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Hi, the latest exe you sent me still crashes immediately after connected.
Please, note I gave it all possible permissions, put it in my (I am owner) own folder and ran it as Administrator.
Should I try with another exe?

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braykov wrote:

Hi, the latest exe you sent me still crashes immediately after connected.
Please, note I gave it all possible permissions, put it in my (I am owner) own folder and ran it as Administrator.
Should I try with another exe?
Please use the latest build I've sent you and email me the trace log file.

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WinSCP 5.1.4
Windows 7 Ultimate x64

Having the same annoying problem - "Invalid access to memory"

One of the ways to reproduce: While connected using SFTP, single left-click any file on a remote panel to make it editable and then click the Refresh button above that panel or Ctrl-R.

Sometimes this error occurs when dragging files to/from the local panel or by trying to unpack archive in the local panel using right-click menu.

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Re: Invalid access to memory creating directories on local host

yruslan wrote:

An message box with following error message appears every time I make new directory on my local machine:

"Invalid access to memory"

The new directory, nevertheless, is created.

My configuration:
- WinSCP version 5.1.4 (the error occurs only on 5.x.x)
- Windows 7 (64 bit)
- occurs only when using SFTP protocol (SCP and FTP are ok)
This bug has been added to the tracker:
https://winscp.net/tracker/983

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Piramidon wrote:

WinSCP 5.1.4
Windows 7 Ultimate x64

Having the same annoying problem - "Invalid access to memory"

One of the ways to reproduce: While connected using SFTP, single left-click any file on a remote panel to make it editable and then click the Refresh button above that panel or Ctrl-R.

Sometimes this error occurs when dragging files to/from the local panel or by trying to unpack archive in the local panel using right-click menu.
Thanks for your report.
I have sent you an email with a debug version of WinSCP to address you have used to register on this forum.

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martin wrote:


Thanks for your report.
I have sent you an email with a debug version of WinSCP to address you have used to register on this forum.

This version works like clockwork - I was unable to reproduce that bug.
Thanks for caring! :)

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Piramidon wrote:

This version works like clockwork - I was unable to reproduce that bug.
Thanks for caring! :)
Thanks for your feeeback!

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