Re: Error at receiving the remote directory name - TTerminal::ReadCurrentDirectory
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Thanks for your report.WinSCP 5.7.7
Error message:
Error getting name of current remote directory.
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
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I know how to reproduce the problem or the problem happens frequently enough. I wish to be contacted by the WinSCP team to help resolving the problem.
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Thanks for your report.WinSCP 5.7.7
Error message:
Fehler beim Empfang des entfernten Verzeichnisnamens.
Zugriffsverletzung - ungültiger Zugriff auf den Speicher.
Stack trace:
...
I know how to reproduce the problem or the problem happens frequently enough. I wish to be contacted by the WinSCP team to help resolving the problem.
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Reproduce the error:
Run WinSCP, connect anywhere you like.
Hibernate your PC, wake it up, reconnect WinSCP and try to change a folder (as in navigate to different CWD i.e. cd ../ cd www ...).
You can proceed by hitting "OK" in most cases but to get rid of the dialog after every folder change, you need to close WinSCP and restart it.
Thanks for sharing this. But the default 75% does not mean that only 75% percent of memory is preserved. I means that Windows reserves space on the disk for 75% of the total memory. But the hiberfil is compressed, so typically the 75% is ok. Were it not, Windows does not allow the hibernation. It would definitely not loose memory and let applications crash on resuming.Since I only ran into said problem after hibernate mode, I googled for possible reasons of ram access issue.
Turns out windows does NOT store 100% of the ram contents on your harddisk by default, thus some values stored in memory may get lost.
Try this workarround:
1. run CMD.exe as administrator
2. run powercfg -h -size 100%
Next time you set window to sleep ("hibernate"), it will store the FULL memory to the harddisk and thus no memory access issues should occur.
Source: https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/220051-hibernate-change-size-hiberfil-sys-file.html
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Thanks for sharing this. But the default 75% does not mean that only 75% percent of memory is preserved. I means that Windows reserves space on the disk for 75% of the total memory. But the hiberfil is compressed, so typically the 75% is ok. Were it not, Windows does not allow the hibernation. It would definitely not loose memory and let applications crash on resuming.
See https://superuser.com/q/746290/213663
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Thanks for your report.WinSCP 5.13.4
Error message:
Error getting name of current remote directory.
Invalid access to memory.
Stack trace:
(0003FAB0)
(008BDC8E) C5104_3
(008BFCF6) ____ExceptionHandler
(008BCAB0) __ExceptionHandler
(0007DA8F) ntdll.dll
(0006B6B1) ntdll.dll.KiUserExceptionDispatcher
(007BE6AE) TTerminal::ReadCurrentDirectory
(007B9E37) TTerminal::ReactOnCommand
(0067B43B) TUnixDirView::ChangeDirectory
(00679912) TUnixDirView::ExecuteFile
...
I know how to reproduce the problem or the problem happens frequently enough. I wish to be contacted by the WinSCP team to help resolving the problem.
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