Debug Assertion Failed!
Program: C:\Program Files\Awil Software\Avast4\ashWebSv.exe
File: c:\program files\visual studio 8\vc\include\xtree
Line: 293
Expression: map/set iterators incompatible
For more information on how your program could cause an assertion
failure, see the Visual C++ documentation on asserts.
(Press Retry to debug the application)
This is the error box I get regarding avast and visual studio 8…I am wondering how to fix this, because it pops up pretty frequently and sometimes crashes my browser.
Please disable avast! self-defense in program settings (Troubleshooting page).
When the error box appears again, try to create the dump of the ashWebSv.exe process, as described e.g. here.
Just got another error message, slightly different:
Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Library
Debug Assertion Failed!
Program: C:\Program Files\Awil Software\Avast4\ashWebsv.exe
File: c:\program files\microsoft visual studio 8\vc\include\list
Line: 213
Expression: list iterator not dereferencable
For information on how your program can cause an assertation failure, see the Visual C++ Documentation on asserts.
(Press retry to debug the application)
I used the dump tool and made a dump but, how exactly am I supposed to get the FTP upload working?
Whats the best secure FTP client you recommend?
and how do i upload this? I haven’t used FTP all that much honestly.
You don’t actually need an ftp application if you use IE (or IE Clone), as this doesn’t seem to work with firefox. Ensure you have a unique file name for the dump (e.g. AverageJoe-C.dmp, etc.) so they know what it is about.
Upload them to ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming - Connect to the link and drag the file (from your HDD) into the Right pane and drop it, that starts the upload, you don’t have read access to this folder.
I don’t think a secure FTP client is needed (actually, I doubt the server supports SFTP or FTPS).
I think it can be uploaded even through Internet Explorer (just don’t get confused by the fact that you won’t have read/list rights on the folder, so you won’t see anything there - not even the file you upload).
i had this same issue but its not avasta fault upgrade to the newest version of microsoft c++ 2005 reditrobutable and the problem is solved D: available here
Well, obviously some 3rd party module is being loaded into avast! processes (both for AverageJoe and pimpinjg).
avast! is not compiled in Visual Studio 2005, so it doesn’t need/use VC++ 2005 redirectibutable. So, there’s somebody else’s module being loaded into our processes - and causing the error reports.
Hi, it all depends on your needs. I wouldn’t run a debug version of any app unless I am actively participating in the debugging process - e.g. I am the author, or I have deliberately downloaded the debug version in (let’s say) a beta programme - since it bothers me to have random crashes here and there. With this said I vote for uninstall – but surely you might try to contact them and perhaps they already have a newer better version.