Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 8771] Visual C++ Runtime Error when trying to look at Stat
Comment # 14
on bug 8771
from charlie.lujan@infoprint.com
(In reply to comment #13)
> (In reply to comment #12)
> > (In reply to comment #11)
> > > (In reply to comment #10)
> > > > I got a chance to try 10.1 release on OS/X last night, and the Statistics
> > > > worked with no problems. I'll ask again, is there a dump file that I can
> > > > provide to the developers?
> > >
> > > Wireshark doesn't manually provide its own dump tool, but if you can use a
> > > tool like the Visual Studio debugger to produce one that would be helpful.
> > >
> > > I have to admit the symptoms you are seeing are very strange. Perhaps your
> > > Windows installation has some corrupt internal DLLs?
> >
> >
> > Yes, I am coming to that conclusion also, especially if nobody else is
> > reporting this behavior. I will try to narrow it down, but when I click on
> > Statistics/Flow Graph/TCP, what libraries might I be hitting? I was
> > thinking Java Runtime, so I will update that, but what else? It is reported
> > as a Visual C++ error, but I don't have any C++ development products
> > installed. Any suggestions?
>
> Java is not involved.
> Something different from mainstream:
> - locale?
> - preferences
> - fonts
> - Other GTK based applications
> - Any type of custom settings.
> - Unistall left something behind?
> ...
Hmmmm.
Locale is Boulder, CO, USA.
No Wireshark preferences set, no distinct user profile.
Fonts are US, have not changed them from the Windows XP default set
Not aware of any other Gnu applications running.
Where should I look for any uninstall pieces?
BTW, this is running on a Lenovo T420. I will try shutting down, and then try
it with no other applications running, only wireshark. I'm hoping I can also
save a list of processes from task manager.
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