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Topic: «
EAccessViolation in module 'ActualWindowManagerCenter.exe'
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macman104
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10/17/2011 21:35:21
I sent in a bug report (possibly 2 of the same now), but I get this error every time I minimize a window. I can also make this pop up if I have VLC maximized in my second monitor and I click on the video player.
Let me know what other information I can provide.
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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10/18/2011 21:29:36
Hello Macman104,
Thanks for the post.
Could you give me a step-by-step description of how to reproduce it?
What OS are you running (version, x32 or x64)?
What applications (names, versions) do you have this problem with?
Best regards.
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macman104
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10/24/2011 22:09:33
Hello,
So sorry for the delay in response. The error just came up again, I am not quite sure yet what steps are causing the problem. I can't yet cause the error to appear initially, but once it has appeared, it seems I can trigger it by either moving my mouse into my second monitor, or by alt+tabbing and giving focus to a window that is in my second monitor, or by minimizing any window it seems. The only way to reliably solve the issue is then to restart the computer.
At the time the error first occurred, I had quite a few background programs (in the system tray, including but not limited to: John's Background Switcher, Avira, GoogleTalk), but programs that were actively open and in use were: Google Chrome, VLC, a windows explorer window and NoMachine.
I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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10/27/2011 22:07:11
Hello Macman104,
I haven't received bug reports from your e-mail address.
What e-mail address have you used?
Best regards.
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