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680 - Crash While Adding Program to Favorite Tools

Posted: 16.11.2014, 01:06
by namalone
Version 680 Donor, Windows XP sp3

If I have FreeCommander (FC) running for a while and try to browse for a program to add to Favorite Tools, the program crashes. Once I restart FC I can browse for the program, and it works perfectly. Once the program is actually added, it works fine also. I don't know what I used FC for prior to the crashes, as I use it so often. Just regular functions mostly such as opening tabs from the Favorites Tree, and then opening, moving and copying files, etc. I have experienced it on 2 computers, both running Windows XP, sp3.

If I use Send To from the file context menu to copy a file to a USB Thumb Drive from within FC, it copies fine, but I get the following pop up message -

The Target cannot handle this type of document.

Doing the same thing from Windows Explorer does not result in an error message. I have Delete, Copy and Move all set to be done by FC not Windows. Just a minor thing.

Thank you.

Re: 680 - Crash While Adding Program to Favorite Tools

Posted: 16.11.2014, 13:00
by joby_toss
Can't confirm this on my win7x64sp1 machine. Both x86 and x64 680 build (default settings) behave normal.

Re: 680 - Crash While Adding Program to Favorite Tools

Posted: 19.11.2014, 20:23
by Marek
If I have FreeCommander (FC) running for a while and try to browse for a program to add to Favorite Tools, the program crashes.
If you have crash report, you could send it to me.

Re: 680 - Crash While Adding Program to Favorite Tools

Posted: 19.11.2014, 22:16
by namalone
I just tried it again on this laptop and FC locked up. I tried to attach the bug reports from both computers. I think #1 was created during this type of operation. I could not attach them as txt, zip or pdf files. I believe FC offers to send these reports when a crash happens, but I use AOL so it does not work.

Re: 680 - Crash While Adding Program to Favorite Tools

Posted: 20.11.2014, 08:03
by Karol
If you can not send report from program then check your install folder for bugreport.txt.
Maybe you must start freecommander from writeable folder.