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Edit: It only happens when I select 'Filter Content Servers' on steam limiter.
Original comment by fallout_...@hotmail.com
on 4 Dec 2013 at 11:03
OK, I just checked and steam-limiter is still running 100% fine for me here on
Windows XP (both before and after the latest Steam client update), so we have a
bit of a mystery. Ideally if I could make it happen here it'd be easy to fix,
but it's working fine for me so we need to go looking for clues as to why.
Fortunately, Steam itself has an error capture facility, and in the Steam
install folder there should be a directory called "dumps", inside which it will
store a capture of part of the Steam process as it was at the time it actually
crashed - these files are normally uploaded to Valve for detailed analysis, but
for me I should be able to load it into Visual Studio and see how far it got
into my stuff.
Having a file or files in that directory isn't evidence of a problem by itself,
as Steam tends to store these not just on real crashes, but for all kinds of
internal diagnostics that aren't problems. In your case though, if Steam is
actually failing due to steam-limiter then there should be a file with a .DMP
extension being created when you run through the steps which reproduce the
failure.
If so, then it would be helpful if I could inspect that file; these files are
automatically uploaded to Valve, so by design they don't aim to capture any
private information, but if you're curious as to what they contain the gory
details are all here -
http://infopurge.tumblr.com/post/10445418822/the-format-of-a-minidump-mdmp-file
It's hard to know what it might be able to tell me - often these dump files
aren't very useful because they happen after the fact, often long after the
point at which things start to go off the rails - but it's at least a starting
point and every so often you get lucky and they point right at the cause, and
if nothing else it's a place to start.
If you zip up the most recent .DMP file and either attach it here (or e-mail it
to me if you're more comfortable doing that), I can take a look and see whether
it gives me any hints as to the root cause of why things are failing on your
system.
Original comment by nigel.bree@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2013 at 3:37
Issue 29 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by nigel.bree@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2013 at 3:38
I've confirmed as an interaction between steam-limiter and an optional
component of ZoneAlarm in 2003 and 2004 versions, IMSecure. This component of
ZoneAlarm was withdrawn from the market and pulled out of the product in 2005
so this shouldn't have affected many people - people with newer verions of
ZoneAlarm from 2005 on won't have this component.
The root cause is a small bug in steam-limiter interacting with a small bug in
IMSecure, so I've checked in a likely fix for my end of the problem which
should resolve this. A test version 0.7.0.4 has been built and is available in
the test build folder,
https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=5A7B4FB9B40CCAFD%21126 for confirming the
resolution.
Original comment by nigel.bree@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2013 at 2:52
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fallout_...@hotmail.com
on 4 Dec 2013 at 11:01