More than 10 plugins = access violation
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It looks like when you add more than 10 plugins (well more than 10 entries in the plugins list - one plugin may handle more than one extension), the counter for the number of plugins (which is later stored in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\PowerArchiver\Plugins\Plugins when the program exits) gets set to some seemingly arbitrary large value and thus when PowerArchiver goes to redraw the plugins list, it goes out of bounds and generates an access violation.
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thanks
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Download latest version (english only) via website or via web update and see if this issue has been fixed.
thanks,
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I only see two plugins in the PA2007 download area. The MSI one and the CHM one. Where you getting 10 plugins?
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Seems fixed now, thanks!
And zipmeister, PowerArchiver plugins support the Total Commander archive plugin format, so most of those plugins should work with PA.
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Shouldn’t the icon of these file have a different icon? PA installs these files. So maybe the current icon with a install picture on it?
Guido
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Seems fixed now, thanks!
And zipmeister, PowerArchiver plugins support the Total Commander archive plugin format, so most of those plugins should work with PA.
Ahh so! It becomes clear now. I will take a peek in my TC storage folder. -Zipmeister out