Setup"Access violation 004096DA. Write of address 00401000."

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k0t
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Setup"Access violation 004096DA. Write of address 00401000."

Hi!

Every time I'm trying to run the WinSCP-Setup exe im getting the error message:

Access violation 004096DA. Write of address 00401000.

When I press "OK" the setup is being canceled!
I was even trying to install older versions which I still had on my disk, but the same error.

I hope somebody can help me to solve this problem.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: Setup"Access violation 004096DA. Write of address 00401000."

Can you try to install some very old version (like 3.0)? You can download it here.

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k0t wrote:

Was able to run the 3.0 Setup....that's weird. :shock:
OK. Can you, step by step, try to install later versions to find out the one that introduced the problem?

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martin wrote:

k0t wrote:

Was able to run the 3.0 Setup....that's weird. :shock:
OK. Can you, step by step, try to install later versions to find out the one that introduced the problem?

Sure, gimme some minutes! :)

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k0t wrote:

The problem first occurs with verion 3.4.
Can run the setup of 3.3 without any problems.
Thanks. 3.4 was the first localized version, which one have you tried? winscp340setup.exe or winscp340setupintl.exe? Can you try both?

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k0t wrote:

The problem first occurs with verion 3.4.
Can run the setup of 3.3 without any problems.
Thanks. 3.4 was the first localized version, which one have you tried? winscp340setup.exe or winscp340setupintl.exe? Can you try both?

I will try when I get back home. :)

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I know how to solve the problem now....lol

I just had to close all open programs and tadaaaaa - it works!

Thank you for the help! :)

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Fix:

You are missing a vital windows file. Not joking. I had this problem too (although different setup)



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sfc /scannow

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