Bug #2945 Reproducible access violation
Submitted: 24 Feb 2004 17:11 Modified: 25 Feb 2004 1:57
Reporter: Michael Ryan Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:1.0.1a OS:Windows (Windows 2000)
Assigned to: Bugs System CPU Architecture:Any

[24 Feb 2004 17:11] Michael Ryan
Description:
An access violation is cause after a certain sequence of operations. The access violation is different depending on which menu option you choose after the initial error was generated.

How to repeat:
After starting the application and logging in choose the File menu and then the Save Current Connection option (no need to make any changes). Press on the close button. Press the no button when the dialog is displayed to say that some of the settings have changed (even though no settings have changed so I don't know why this pops up).

When you try the same sequence again you get an access violation.
When you try to go to the Health area you get an access violation every time it tries to update (this access violation relates to kernel32.dll which is different to the previous access violation).
[25 Feb 2004 1:57] Ulrich Bayer
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has been committed to our
source repository of that product and will be incorporated into the
next release.

If necessary, you can access the source repository and build the latest
available version, including the bugfix, yourself. More information 
about accessing the source trees is available at
    http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Installing_source_tree.html

Additional info:

Hi.
This bug is probably fixed in our source-repository already. We had some bugs that  caused similiar avs. If this bug is still present in our next release please report it again.
[23 Mar 2004 21:26] Michael Ryan
This bug has still not been fixed in the latest release (1.0.2b) ! Furthermore the connections dialog box is still not saving the password if you type it in and then hit apply changes.