Summary | The Windows client service will no longer crash when terminating |
Platform | Windows |
Category | |
Valid for | 4.9.x, 5.0.x, 5.1.x, 5.2.0.x |
Requires | |
Server Required Patch/es | |
Supersedes | 1039, 1022 |
Superseded by | |
Affects | Client: Core |
Last Updated | September 30, 2009 |
Sometimes, during shutdown, the Windows client service would crash. This patch is an update to 1022, which fixed the same problem, but is now replaced by a better solution.
In some cases, files transferred from Windows clients would become corrupted. The new protocol will ensure correct file transfers.
The Windows Client Service has long had a problem with crashing (sometimes) during shutdown. The problem has been identified as a race condition in the service code. This has now been eliminated. This patch also addresses another issue. On some machines, it seems file transfer isn't working properly. (Data from other files and/or other parts of memory, is added to files, making them corrupt.)
Unpack the zip file anywhere on the machine to patch. Run the InstallPatch.exe application. Once the patch has been installed, you may delete the unpacked patch directory. NOTE: The patch must be installed by a user with administrator rights.
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