Re: Heap Corruption Issue using Manifest Files
- From: "Suds" <namednick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 13:51:09 -0400
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for you email and suggestion.
1) I tried you suggested work around. I had the same exception again. So I
did not work in my case.
2) The fix you said they were trying make, is that released / will be
released as a part of patch or service pack. Is this available for .NET
users. Please let me know if is a fix available.
3) If it is of any use I can attach below, the a zipped my of the project
that I created
Thanks
Suds
""Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]"" <jetan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0nU6Uvl0HHA.4844@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Suds,
By searching in the internal database, I find one reported known issue by
fusion team. This is confirmed as a bug of Sxs.dll and the heap corruption
is caused by a buffer overrun in SxsFindClrClassInformation.
The fusion team has filed this issue and made a proposed fix for it.
Based on the bug description, if type="win32" is not present in the
component manifest, there is no heap corruption. You may give it a try and
tell me whether this will workaround this issue.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
Microsoft Online Community Support
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