Crash under Windows Server 2008 R2

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Crash under Windows Server 2008 R2

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Access violation at address 00000000. Write of address 00000000.
Access violation at address 00000000. Write of address 00000000
Windows Server 2008 R2 6.1 (Build 7600)

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Windows exception: C0000005
Stack trace:
00000000
443011  444F62  >422CC0  444523  422CC0  42838C
428424  6C53C9  
Raw:
444491  422CC0  4452DB  445698  434B13  443011
445231  445231  4348C2  4445E5  444F62  422CC0
444523  422CC0  42838C  428424  4285DE  6C53C9

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This has occurred on TC start. Maybe stack trace will allow to find error reason w/o access to this operating system.

BTW TC has silently crashed or hung many times when I tried to change button bar (button '>>') but I have no reports here.
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Unfortunately you cut off the title of the message with the TC version number. Are you using TC 7.56a?

From my analysis it seems to happen while loading form data from totalcmd.exe - something seems to be preventing TC from reading its EXE file, e.g. a virus scanner (or if TC is installed on a network, the network may have been temporarily unreachable).
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Sorry, of course, 7.56a.

It is a quite clean system (was installed a few days ago), I'm working via remote desktop connection but TC is installed onto server's harddisk, install path is %USERPROFILE%\TOTALCMD. So there is no networks between system and harddrive at all.
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Is there a virus scanner on the server? If yes, is there something in its log about blocking TC?
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I doubt there was a virus scanner on that server.
And, usually virus scanners prevent bad programs from being launched and not terminate already started programs...
And, there was no any other messages/windows with reports from Windows or another software.
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No, it looks like a DLL or plugin couldn't be loaded, so it's indeed possible that the loading was prevented by a virus scanner (that's why I asked).
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That's interesting but it had happened on TC start, and it doesn't repeat every TC start in same conditions. I'll try to give more info if I get it.
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TC loads plugins only when needed, e.g. for custom colors, file system plugins or packer plugins. When you get this again, can you check in wincmd.ini what the left and right paths are?
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