06-07-2004, 07:32 AM -
1) Have a virtual folder that opens a drive which can be dismounted (such as a BestCrypt drive, in my case). With the drive mounted, the virtual folder works fine.
2) Dismount the drive.
3) Perform an operation on the virtual folder which points to the drive that was just dismounted. It may be enough to expand the virtual folder menu to a subfolder of the (now non-existent) drive, and right click that subfolder in the menu, and select Properties (or Open in Explorer). The crash may occur the moment you right click as well.
That was how I reproduced the crash two or three times.
2) Dismount the drive.
3) Perform an operation on the virtual folder which points to the drive that was just dismounted. It may be enough to expand the virtual folder menu to a subfolder of the (now non-existent) drive, and right click that subfolder in the menu, and select Properties (or Open in Explorer). The crash may occur the moment you right click as well.
That was how I reproduced the crash two or three times.