Every now and then I keep getting the pop-up saying:
Title: Error
Body: An unhandled exception occurred at $0EControlC: Control-C hit
and then 10 more lines like that with some memory addresses.
When clicking "OK" I'm getting a similar message and so on.
Sometimes it ends after 20 clicks on OK, sometimes it goes on forever, until I kill the totalCMD from the task manager.
Any ideas?
I have screenshot of this pop-up message if it helps.
An unhandled exception occurred at EControlC: Control-C
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Please press Ctrl+C in the popup message, then paste it here in the forum with Ctrl+V. This is much more useful than a screenshot.
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Bit late, but now it happened again...
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Error
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An unhandled exception occurred atEControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BD
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OK
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Error
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An unhandled exception occurred atEControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BDB0 :
EControlC : Control-C hit
An unhandled exception occurred at $000000000099BD
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OK
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Seaching with Google for
"EControlC : Control-C hit"
seems to indicate that this is caused by floating point exceptions in the SSE command set in a third party dll, probably an Explorer extension.
Please try with TC 8.50 beta. I'm now clearing SSE exceptions after calling third party dlls. Unfortunately it's not possible to catch all, but it should improve the situation.
"EControlC : Control-C hit"
seems to indicate that this is caused by floating point exceptions in the SSE command set in a third party dll, probably an Explorer extension.
Please try with TC 8.50 beta. I'm now clearing SSE exceptions after calling third party dlls. Unfortunately it's not possible to catch all, but it should improve the situation.
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