SourceGear DiffMerge 3.2 is now available.
Full details can be found at http://www.sourcegear.com/diffmerge/index.html.
The previous release was 3.1.
Enjoy.
jeff hostetler
SourceGear DiffMerge 3.2 Now Available
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Today I installed diffmerge 3.2, the result was that my windows explorer crashes each time I click at the right mouse button (Context Menu)
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I'm not sure what would be causing Explorer to crash. In the mean time and
until we figure it out, you can turn off Explorer integration using the DiffMerge Options Dialog. By chance are you running the 64-bit version of XP? jeff |
I'm NOT running 64bit windows XP
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Humph! I'm running the same version of XP and it works fine here.
From what I've been able to tell from various google searches, it might be an interaction with other shell extensions that you have installed or possibly a virus -- there were lots of notes about that. Or it could be something that I did (or didn't do). Perhaps you could collect a little information for me. On the "Windows Explorer has encountered a problem..." dialog, click on the "To see what data this error report contains. click here." and tell me the "Error signature" details. there should be 5 items there. thanks jeff |
Hello Jeff,
please find attached a copy of the error signature and my contextmenu. Alberto
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The "pdshext.dll" tells me that the crash was in that DLL and not the DiffMerge shell extension.
A little googling shows that it is part of something called "Power Desk". (I've not used it, so I can only repeat what I've read.) Here's a link on TortoiseSVN's website that talks about the problem as they've seen it and a link to the PowerDesk website with a fix. http://tortoisesvn.net/powerdesk_crash I found lots of other webpages that all basically said the same thing and pointed to the same PowerDesk page. Give this a try and see if things improve. jeff |
Hello Jeff,
I've uninstalled my version (4) of the powerdesk suite, I didn't use that tool for quite a while... Everything seems to be working fine now. Thanks for your support. Alberto |
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