Invalid access to memory - TTerminal::Open
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WinSCP 5.13.3
Error message:
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
(007B4E95) TTerminal::Open
(008BCA5A) C5104_0
(008BEAC2) ____ExceptionHandler
(008BB87C) __ExceptionHandler
(00089B5F) ntdll.dll
(00070A21) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(006F193B) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(006EC950) TSignalThread::Execute
(000A329F) Userinterface::C20_0
(00017672) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00064D85) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00064D52) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(008BD0C5) C5104_0
(008BE69F) _ReThrowException
(007B554D) TTerminal::Open
(006F193B) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(006EC950) TSignalThread::Execute
(000A329F) Userinterface::C20_0
(00017672) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00064D85) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00064D52) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
The problem happens rarely. I cannot reproduce it.
<If relevant, consider attaching a session log file or a screenshot)>
WinSCP 5.13.3
Error message:
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
(007B4E95) TTerminal::Open
(008BCA5A) C5104_0
(008BEAC2) ____ExceptionHandler
(008BB87C) __ExceptionHandler
(00089B5F) ntdll.dll
(00070A21) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(006F193B) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(006EC950) TSignalThread::Execute
(000A329F) Userinterface::C20_0
(00017672) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00064D85) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00064D52) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(008BD0C5) C5104_0
(008BE69F) _ReThrowException
(007B554D) TTerminal::Open
(006F193B) TTerminalThread::TerminalOpenEvent
(006EC950) TSignalThread::Execute
(000A329F) Userinterface::C20_0
(00017672) KERNEL32.DLL.BaseThreadInitThunk
(00064D85) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
(00064D52) ntdll.dll.RtlGetAppContainerNamedObjectPath
The problem happens rarely. I cannot reproduce it.