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When trying to create a new .ISO image I get the following message on version 7.2.3.906:

  Access Violation at address 0054D527 in module 'UltraISO.EXE'.  Write of address 00000000.

The image I'm trying to make is UDF and I set the media properties to 4.7 DVD even though the data is only about 350mb.

Let me know if you need any further info.
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Thanks joec for the bug report.

We cannot repeat this problem on our XP system. Can you help us to do more testing and find out the problem file/folder?
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Not sure what I can do to help you.  All I did was drag & drop the files & directories onto UltraISO.  Media selection doesn't appear to be a problem because it does it with 650MB or 4.7BG.

Other data sets don't seem to cause the problem, just this particular data set, consistently.  If you want I can zip up the data set, but it's about 350mb unzipped.  Tell me where to upload it to via p/m on this board.

You really should consider adding a "logging" feature for debugging.  I've been writing software myself for about 20 years now and there's little substitute for remote debugging help like a good active debug logger that can be enabled/disabled via a set of trace flags.  If you had this then I could just send you the log and you should be able to get most/all info you need to figure out what is going on.

Also, if your compiling with MS's compilers you can generate a .PDB file for your retail version too.  There's a small utility from an MSDN article a few years back w/source for a utility that can take you modules and .PDB debug info and locate where traps are just by entering the address.  If you'd like this I think I can forward it to you.  I've used it on a few projects and it's been a life saver...;)...


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If you want I can zip up the data set, but it's about 350mb unzipped.  Tell me where to upload it to via p/m on this board.

Please check your PM for futher instructions. Thank you.
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