Where to submitt coredumps ?

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Lehner Franz

We internally switched our automatic testsystem to Windows2008R2 Server for
testing our Software, and now we see that compared to Windows2008 we
permanently crash conhost.exe

Symbol search path is:
Executable search path is:
Windows 7 Version 7600 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: Server, suite: Enterprise TerminalServer SingleUserTS Machine Name:
Debug session time: Wed Mar 17 18:23:20.000 2010 (GMT+1) System Uptime: 0
days 5:45:54.066 Process Uptime: 0 days 4:59:35.000 ..................
*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for
ntdll.dll - This dump file has an exception of interest stored in it.
The stored exception information can be accessed via .ecxr.
(184.108): Access violation - code c0000005 (first/second chance not
available)
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for
conhost.exe
conhost+0x1533c:
00000000`ff27533c 488b8008010000 mov rax,qword ptr [rax+108h]
ds:00000000`00000108=????????????????
0:000> cdb: Reading initial command '~#k;q'
Child-SP RetAddr Call Site
00000000`01cbf6e0 00000000`ff263c4f conhost+0x1533c
00000000`01cbf780 00000000`ff261197 conhost+0x3c4f
*** ERROR: Symbol file could not be found. Defaulted to export symbols for
kernel32.dll -
00000000`01cbf7e0 00000000`7797f56d conhost+0x1197
00000000`01cbfde0 00000000`77bb3281 kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0xd
00000000`01cbfe10 00000000`00000000 ntdll!RtlUserThreadStart+0x21
quit:
 
We internally switched our automatic testsystem to Windows2008R2 Server for
testing our Software, and now we see that compared to Windows2008 we
permanently crash conhost.exe

You'll need to find some more appropriate place to post this issue, perhaps a
Windows Server forum. This newsgroup is for beginner questions about Microsoft
Access databases, and nobody here is likely (except by chance) to know what to
advise you.
 
Seems you are from MS
Ok
This is Conhost.exe
It is exploitable - classical buffer overrun

As i am nice and friendly i send this to M$
But if you do not like it ......
OK
Then i do a Zero Day Exploit from it and belive me - Then it get's fixed.

Or do you maybe have an approviate Link "more specific" to "somewhere else"
?

Franz
....
 
John does not work for Microsoft. He is one of the many volunteers who help
out in the public forums that Microsoft provides for there various software
programs.

This newsgroup is microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted.

The first two words identify this collection as being part of the public
newsgroups provided by Microsoft.
The third word "Access" identifies this as a newsgroup for discussions about
the Microsoft database product called Access.
It is NOT a channel for "public access" to Microsoft

John... Visio MVP
Lehner Franz said:
Seems you are from MS
Ok
This is Conhost.exe
It is exploitable - classical buffer overrun

As i am nice and friendly i send this to M$
But if you do not like it ......
OK
Then i do a Zero Day Exploit from it and belive me - Then it get's
fixed.

Or do you maybe have an approviate Link "more specific" to "somewhere
else" ?

Franz
...
 
Seems you are from MS

Sorry, I'm not. I'm a semiretired freelance consultant working out of my home
office in rural Idaho.
Ok
This is Conhost.exe
It is exploitable - classical buffer overrun

As i am nice and friendly i send this to M$
But if you do not like it ......

Sorry to disappoint you. You didn't send it to Microsoft; you posted it on a
*peer support* forum for Microsoft Access databases. Nobody employed by
Microsoft routinely visits this forum. The forum is hosted by Microsoft, but
those of us who answer here are all unpaid, non-employee VOLUNTEERS. You're
welcome to yell at me all you like; heck, you can have half the earnings I've
gotten for answering questions here. Here you go: {}
OK
Then i do a Zero Day Exploit from it and belive me - Then it get's fixed.

Or do you maybe have an approviate Link "more specific" to "somewhere else"
?

Sorry, I don't; I don't even have Windows Server 2008 installed, much less
know where to find support for it. Let's do a quick Bing search...

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/default.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb430837.aspx

Hope these are helpful.
 
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