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PVCS Crashes on check-in Process.

Hello,

I have Installed the version PVCS 8.6.3.0 and I have this only as Desktop client. i.e. no Version Manager File Server has been installed. Post setting up the Project DB and Projects, I am able to perform all the Actions such as get, check-out etc., except check-in.  I am checking-out a module (in administrator mode) to a work file location, make changes and perform a check-in, PVCS crashes. During the check-in processing, it gives me a pop-up message "Java Version Manager GUI Application has stopped working". When I click on the problem details, 

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: pvcsvmnt.exe
Application Version: 8.6.3.0
Application Timestamp: 6011ef4c
Fault Module Name: StackHash_1acc
Fault Module Version: 6.3.9600.17415
Fault Module Timestamp: 5450559e
Exception Code: c0000374
Exception Offset: PCH_C1_FROM_ntdll+0x00000000000911FA
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.16.7
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 1acc
Additional Information 2: 1acc063509adfee7ba5516e720948440
Additional Information 3: 1e38
Additional Information 4: 1e38f6e75c763d43f6d1adcb9fd9e5ad

Post this the application closes. What happens is that in the archives folder there is a file created with the extension *.-sem (at the time of check-in) and until this is delete, I am not able to unlock the file again. 

Do note that, this happens only when I make changes to the checked-out file and check it back in. When I simply check-out and perform check-in, with no changes to the module, there are no issues in the system. 

Would be glad if help is provided. 

DOCX

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    For anyone looking at this question: the VM 8.6.3.2 patch has been released, which includes a fix for this issue and some other regressions, as well as fixes for security vulnerabilities.

    Installing this patch is strongly recommended.

    With kind regards,

    - Richard.

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  • Suggested Answer

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    For anyone looking at this question: the VM 8.6.3.2 patch has been released, which includes a fix for this issue and some other regressions, as well as fixes for security vulnerabilities.

    Installing this patch is strongly recommended.

    With kind regards,

    - Richard.

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