Invalid access to memory.

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Invalid access to memory.

Using DotNet 4.7.1 on X64 platform with WinSCP 5.12.1-beta during PutFiles to an OpenSSH 7.6 (SFTP) host it crashes quite often (see attached log).

This usually happens if there is a delay between files.
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Re: Invalid access to memory.

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

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

Thanks, have been testing it but cannot seem to crash it again (with the mentioned build it used to be a 70% crash rate), could it be that this one contains some additional patches?

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GieltjE wrote:

Thanks, have been testing it but cannot seem to crash it again (with the mentioned build it used to be a 70% crash rate), could it be that this one contains some additional patches?
Not really.
So can you at least post a session log file from the official version (when it crashes)?

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Finally got one, sending it via mail after compression (it's quite large).

-Edit- Sent it via wetransfer, your mailserver wouldn't accept the filesize.

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Got another message: "Assertion failed: FPendingActions->Count == 0, file core\SessionInfo.cpp, line 1438", doesn't seem to be related to this bug though.

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GieltjE wrote:

Got another message: "Assertion failed: FPendingActions->Count == 0, file core\SessionInfo.cpp, line 1438", doesn't seem to be related to this bug though.
1) Were you able to reproduce the original problem with the new build?

2) Please send a log for the new problem too.

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So far haven't been able to reproduce the problems with the new build (but I have been on vacation the past week so not much testing was done).

Will report in a few days

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Managed to reproduce it, took some time reproduce it, hope the attached file helps.
  • WinSCP2618trace.7z (535.14 KB, Private file)

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Re: Invalid access to memory.

GieltjE wrote:

Using DotNet 4.7.1 on X64 platform with WinSCP 5.12.1-beta during PutFiles to an OpenSSH 7.6 (SFTP) host it crashes quite often (see attached log).

This usually happens if there is a delay between files.

I also experienced the "invalid access to memory" WinSCP ver 576 on Windows 10.
It gave me some type of timeout error while I was deleting a directory on the left side user panel. Then this error:
Stack trace:
(0070F590) TTerminal::GetIsCapable
(00088D2F) ntdll.dll
(0006FBF1) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(003823D8) System::Actions::TContainedActionList::UpdateAction
(00169ECE) Vcl::Actnlist::TCustomAction::Update
(001DBD36) Vcl::Forms::_16777
(001DBDB4) Vcl::Forms::TCustomForm::UpdateActions
I had to shut WinSCP down via Task Manager as the error window was in loop I could not break out of.

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GieltjE wrote:

Managed to reproduce it, took some time reproduce it, hope the attached file helps.
Thanks. Will contact you in few days.

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I also experienced the "invalid access to memory" WinSCP ver 576 on Windows 10.
It gave me some type of timeout error while I was deleting a directory on the left side user panel.
Can you reproduce the problem with the latest version of WinSCP? If you can please, post a separate report as this seems unrelated.

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