10-03-2019 04:48 AM
Hello everybody,
When I try to open a project from a shared folder in LAN (W10 to W10) I get the following error: "labview Exception: Stack overflow (0xC00000FD) at EIP=0x000000006257B0C8".
If I open it in the "local" computer everything is OK.
Any clue from what's hapenning here? Thanks for your time.
Best regards.
10-03-2019 05:15 AM
Is that a recent LabVIEW version?
Does your shared location contain filenames which come alphabetically before the . and .. entries?
10-03-2019 05:25 AM - edited 10-03-2019 05:27 AM
First question: 2018.
Seconde one: Not sure, what needs a filename to come before . and ..?
For further information, I suppose that it can be obvious, but the error happens during the "adding VIs" process.
10-03-2019 05:38 AM
Well any file name starting with ! # $ % & ' ( ) + - , will alphabetically appear before the . entry and older versions of LabVIEW when enumerating directory contents were assuming that . and .. were always the first two entries returned and consequently removed for the returned list of items in the directory, but for some network provided paths this could be not true and since one of the last Windows versions even for local drives sometimes. This could mess up certain functions in LabVIEW that assumed to never come across a . or .. entry in the returned directory enumeration list.
04-10-2020 04:12 AM - edited 04-10-2020 04:16 AM
I had the same problem with LabVIEW 2010 SP1 on Windows 10. I had also compiled my code on one computer, uploaded to gitlab and then downloaded on another computer.
It always crashed on the "Adding" dialog which appears when opening a project and, specifically, on one folder I had updated recently. One other thing I noted was that the number of elements that were being added (shown in the "Adding" window) was way bigger than it used to be (2000+ instead of 700+ that I had gotten used to see).
What I did was: