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Hey @StephanP

Sorry for the mess you're going through. I can only wonder how annoying this must be.

We're looking into this issue as a high priority. It'd be a great help if you can try installing the traditional desktop version of Enpass from our website and let me know if the same happens there too.

Your cooperation is appreciated.

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+1 

I woke up this morning to this (below):

Like others, had also just recently installed KB4100403 (https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4100403/windows-10-update-kb4100403) and rebooted about 8 hours prior. All the crashes occurred with zero interaction.

Enpass 5.6.17 (5428) Windows Desktop from Windows Store
Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81)

Hopefully the 5.6.9 build mentioned earlier in this thread solves the issue and can be pushed through the Microsoft (Windows) Store A.S.A.P.!

Enpass_Crash_2018-05-25_09-00-34.jpg

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On 5/25/2018 at 1:07 AM, Anthony said:

+1 

I woke up this morning to this (below):

Like others, had also just recently installed KB4100403 (https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/4100403/windows-10-update-kb4100403) and rebooted about 8 hours prior. All the crashes occurred with zero interaction.

Enpass 5.6.17 (5428) Windows Desktop from Windows Store
Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81)

Hopefully the 5.6.9 build mentioned earlier in this thread solves the issue and can be pushed through the Microsoft (Windows) Store A.S.A.P.!

Enpass_Crash_2018-05-25_09-00-34.jpg

Hello,

I've got the same problem.

And the same amount of error popups...

I'll try to unistall the windows store version to install the one from the web site.

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Same issue here with latest version on Windows 10 1803 on latest update.

How it crashes is also inconsistent. Sometimes it outright closes and crash with the message, and sometimes message just pops up with the program window unaffected. I can just put the error message to the side and continue using the program without any issue, but as soon as I click on "OK" button on the error message the whole program closes itself. 

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Hey guys,

Sorry for the trouble you are going through.

On further investigating the issue we concluded that the crashes were prominent when using Enpass with " Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81)". So please update the latest preview OS build(17677) or either use a stable version of OS and let me know if the problem persists. 

Thanks.

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1 hour ago, Anshu kumar said:

Hey guys,

Sorry for the trouble you are going through.

On further investigating the issue we concluded that the crashes were prominent when using Enpass with " Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81)". So please update the latest preview OS build(17677) or either use a stable version of OS and let me know if the problem persists. 

Thanks.

Hello,

You know that the build you are refering is the laster stable build for pulic ? I'm not an insider, and I have this version too :

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So when you suggest us to use a stable version of windows, you want us to go back to a previous version ??? Or to use a preview version as an insider ?


Do you intend to fix that bug with the lastest stable version of windows 10 ?

Because just saying to use a different build of windows isn't helping... nore insinuating that Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81) isn't a stable build !

 

Your answer is starting to make me regret using EnPass and buying the iOS version ... 
Knowing that we are still waiting for the new version that was to arrive at the end of May ...

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 Well, we admit there’s been a delay from our side but we assure you that all our team is burning the candles from both ends for Enpass 6 and we believe that at the same development-pace, the beta version would be available by the end of May 2018.

https://www.enpass.io/blog/new-avatar-of-enpass-is-on-the-way/

 

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3 hours ago, Anshu kumar said:

Hey guys,

Sorry for the trouble you are going through.

On further investigating the issue we concluded that the crashes were prominent when using Enpass with " Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81)". So please update the latest preview OS build(17677) or either use a stable version of OS and let me know if the problem persists. 

Thanks.

Hi. 17134.81 _IS_ the latest stable version of Windows 10 1803 with the 2018-05 updates. I hope you can get this fixed ASAP. The frequent crashes are very inconvenient.

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The issue continues, even after I've re-installed the enpass app, and made sure I'm on the latest stable build available from Windows.

OS Name    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Version    10.0.17134 Build 17134

Windows install is 64-bit.
 

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An observation that may help: If the Enpass Password Manager is not closed, it doesn't seem to crash. I will report if that is not totally true. And there is no going back and I don't want to move to an Insider build on my production machine. Thanks

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Now seeing same enpass desktop crashing on a dell XPS 13 9360 laptop running latest update of Window 10 Home 64-bit

My prior report of crashing was on a Lenovo T480 laptop running latest version of Windows 10 Pro.

PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE AND ADDRESS THIS CRITICAL ENPASS WINDOWS DESKTOP ISSUE! ! ! !

Version details on the dell XPS 13  showing the crashing issue:

OS Name    Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Version    10.0.17134 Build 17134

Enpass version:

image.png.cc27464c28c1206b11ec9f1ad1a4fa72.png

 

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It's been crashing on my since the most recent update (pushed via the bridged win32 Windows Store app) within about 10 seconds of launch. It appears that, perhaps, disabling password sync via webdav/owncloud prevents the crash. Can anyone else verify?

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I'm seeing same problem. Although I have seen it at various times,  I notice it happens most consistently as I come out of hibernation. 

Don't know if this helps but windows event viewer logs show following. You probably already have all this or it contains nothing terribly useful but thought I would post just in case.

>>>>Error: 

Faulting application name: backgroundTaskHost.exe, version: 10.0.17134.1, time stamp: 0xb3ceae44
Faulting module name: mrt100_app.dll_unloaded, version: 1.4.24201.0, time stamp: 0x574e637a
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000e280
Faulting process id: 0x30b8
Faulting application start time: 0x01d3fb67189bc984
Faulting application path: C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\backgroundTaskHost.exe
Faulting module path: mrt100_app.dll
Report Id: 6dd35ef6-3589-4fa8-9b86-d944adb8d896
Faulting package full name: SinewSoftwareSystems.EnpassPasswordManager_5.6.17.0_x86__fwdy0m65qb6h2
Faulting package-relative application ID: App

>>>>Informational:

Fault bucket 2046171178654221820, type 5
Event Name: MoBEX
Response: Not available
Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:
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P2: praid:App
P3: 10.0.17134.1
P4: b3ceae44
P5: mrt100_app.dll_unloaded
P6: 1.4.24201.0
P7: 574e637a
P8: 0000e280
P9: c0000005
P10: 00000008

Attached files:
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER5062.tmp.mdmp
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER513E.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER5268.tmp.xml
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER52B4.tmp.csv
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER52D4.tmp.txt

These files may be available here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_SinewSoftwareSys_d9d8c6439e94f9265c98157998b8108e3f8c44_50057889_0ed858af

Analysis symbol: 
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: 6dd35ef6-3589-4fa8-9b86-d944adb8d896
Report Status: 268566528
Hashed bucket: 4fb56c0f8f39430b5c6575d88d53c5fc
Cab Guid: 0

>>>>   The above mentioned file contains the following: 

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Running: Windows 10 x64 1803 (17134.81),  Enpass 5.6.17 (5428)

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Come on Enpass team - your handling of this issue is pathetic. Surely it is not hard for you to look up a build number of Windows and see that it is a release build and not a preview build. So many reports of this issue here and on your Twitter feed and yet the ONLY feedback you have given is "Try uninstalling Store app and install MSI version from Enpass website".

Pick up your game guys!

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