Firstclass client quit unexpectedly
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I'll mention your name where appropriate.
#Firstclass client quit unexpectedly code#
P.s.: the sample you built for the StackOverFlowException, the one in which the StackOverFlowException is not caught, could you send it to me at jvanderbeek AT playlogicgames DOT com ? If other people have a similar question I'd like to give them sample code when needed. NET 2.0 they decided to quite immediately on a StackOverFlowException. If you think about it, this is a logical thing: when the stack is corrupted, the program flow cannot be guaranteed.
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I hope someone else can help us out on this one. Ok, what I was trying to point out is that StackOverFlowException might not be catched in a try/catch block. Maybe there are other situations in which the CLR terminates immediately as well. Note that the StackOverFlowException issue is a possible cause. You may want to check whether some properties are recursive or maybe have a circular reference. I would inspect properties that use other properties first as they are the most likely candidate for unwanted recursiveness (is that a word?). Disabled hardware decoding on both client and streaming machines and it instantly worked 3. A client reacts toward the therapist in the way that used to react to his father. A client starts dreaming about the therapist and the therapeutic process. A client starts skipping appointments in order to take control of his life. This immediately resolved all crashing and network issues I was experiencing. A therapist encourages a client to see the symbolism in her dreams. I think you can track the methods that were meant to be recursive easily, and they will probably have recursion checking in them (?). Steam > Settings > Remote Play > Advanced Client Options > Uncheck Enable hardware decoding. My initial advice would be scan your properties first.
#Firstclass client quit unexpectedly how to#
I wouldn't know how to solve this just like that. Are you saying your product has already shipped and you can't reproduce it on your own PC? To do this, either right click Teams from the Icon Tray and select ‘Quit’, or run Task Manager and fully kill the process. We are working in a quite large project and the application will be used by about 500 users when production starts in june so we have to find a solution for the problem! Fully exit the Microsoft Teams desktop client. In this first (in a series, hopefully) post I present a very simple client-server framework, that should be the base of the.
#Firstclass client quit unexpectedly windows#
I found some hints about problems in the native windows libraries and/or together with visual styles (we don't use visual styles).ĭoes anybody know this behaviour or has some tips to locate the problem. In our internal logs i see several garbage collector cleanup for some of the top level objects (MainForm, ApplicationContext.
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We register a ThreadExceptionHandler with the application instance to catch otherwise not caught exceptions, which normally works.īut in the case of the above issue the application seems to close without calling the Form.OnClosing handle we always ask the user if the application may be closed, but in the case of the problem no message box is displayed. On several client PCs (Windows XP SP2) the application suddenly disappears (like a crash but without an exception). We have a quite large Windows Forms application (one small executable and about 30 assemblies).