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Access Connections v4.23a GPFs on XP?

#1 Post by Dodge DeBoulet » Tue May 15, 2007 10:33 am

Trying to define a profile that consists of only a wired connection, Access Connections generates an exception and triggers Microsoft's error reporting facility:

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Event Type:	Error
Event Source:	Application Error
Event Category:	None
Event ID:	1000
Date:		5/15/2007
Time:		10:19:51 AM
User:		N/A
Computer:	ACCENXJRD
Description:
Faulting application acmaingui.exe, version 4.21.0.0, faulting module acon.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00040865.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Data:
0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74   Applicat
0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c   ion Fail
0010: 75 72 65 20 20 61 63 6d   ure  acm
0018: 61 69 6e 67 75 69 2e 65   aingui.e
0020: 78 65 20 34 2e 32 31 2e   xe 4.21.
0028: 30 2e 30 20 69 6e 20 61   0.0 in a
0030: 63 6f 6e 2e 64 6c 6c 20   con.dll 
0038: 30 2e 30 2e 30 2e 30 20   0.0.0.0 
0040: 61 74 20 6f 66 66 73 65   at offse
0048: 74 20 30 30 30 34 30 38   t 000408
0050: 36 35 0d 0a               65..    
Anyone else run into this? Suggestions?
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#2 Post by Dodge DeBoulet » Wed May 16, 2007 8:17 am

*BUMP*

Would someone else with this version of Access Connections please try to create a profile containing only a wired connection? I'm very curious to find out if my experience is unique, or whether I've actually found a bug here.
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#3 Post by jdhurst » Wed May 16, 2007 8:28 am

I am using Access Connections 4.23 (and have done so since mid-January). I create wired and wireless profiles with no problems. Is there a version 4.23a? I just checked Lenovo for my T41 and it still lists V4.23 from mid-January.

The age-old solution for Access Connections within XP is to uninstall Access Connections and all the profiles, uninstall the NIC, restart, install the NIC, restart, install Access Connections and then build profiles.

I have uninstalled and installed new wireless NIC's, but I have never had to uninstall the wired NIC, and I don't know that you should either. There is also a repair function for TCP/IP that you might try once Access Connections is uninstalled.

I can say this: Access Connections and the IBM 11 a/b/g (Atheros) card has always worked for me on my own T41, and AC plus Intel 2200 or later has worked for me on client machines.
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#4 Post by Dodge DeBoulet » Wed May 16, 2007 9:42 am

Help | About shows the following:

Version 4.23a
Build: 79CN78WW
(C) Lenovo 2005-2006. Al rights reserved.
etc.

I can create a file that includes a wired connection, but not one that is exclusively wired . . . i.e. the wireless adapter is de-selected in the list of adapters associated with the profile.

I'll try the uninstall/reinstall recommendation, once the service guy is done with my laptop (I've had it for less than 2 weeks and it's hung hard 3 times, bluescreened 4, and the display goes momentarily wacky on a very unpredictable schedule). Thanks for the suggestion!
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#5 Post by jdhurst » Wed May 16, 2007 9:58 am

Try going back to 4.23. That version is on my T41 and is working perfectly, so consider that. It is still available on Lenovo's web site as I write this (79cn76ww). ... JDH

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Re: Access Connections v4.23a GPFs on XP?

#6 Post by Paul Unger » Wed May 16, 2007 10:36 am

Dodge DeBoulet wrote:Trying to define a profile that consists of only a wired connection, Access Connections generates an exception and triggers Microsoft's error reporting facility:

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Event Type:	Error
Event Source:	Application Error
Event Category:	None
Event ID:	1000
Date:		5/15/2007
Time:		10:19:51 AM
User:		N/A
Computer:	ACCENXJRD
Description:
Faulting application acmaingui.exe, version 4.21.0.0, faulting module acon.dll, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x00040865.    
Anyone else run into this? Suggestions?
What I find curious is that the "Faulting application" is acmaingui.exe v. 4.21.0.0. If you've got 4.23a installed--and it is, in fact, causing the problem--I would expect it to be cited as the 'faulting application' . . . I'd try completely uninstalling AC, reinstalling, and trying again. There seems to be some confusion between versions . . . I think I have a 'wired only' profile on my other machine, but I'll have to check at work. Later . . .
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#7 Post by jdhurst » Wed May 16, 2007 10:45 am

The version of acmaingui for me is also 4.21 (not faulting, though).
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#8 Post by Paul Unger » Wed May 16, 2007 11:55 am

jdhurst wrote:The version of acmaingui for me is also 4.21 (not faulting, though).
... JDH
OK . . . rabbit trail--sorry. Thought it might be worth a try :roll:

But back to the main question: I do indeed have a 'wired only' connection in AC 4.23. I'm using it right now (I'm at work). In the "Edit Profile: name" window, General Settings tab I have:

1. name of location profile: name
2. type of network connection: Wired LAN (Ethernet)
3. choose the network adapter you want to use at this location: Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Mobile Connection
'Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication' is unchecked
'Disconnect from the network when switching' is checked

These settings have never generated an error for me . . . Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help.
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#9 Post by Wiz » Wed May 16, 2007 4:49 pm

Seems like there is a version 4.4 of AC to be released in a few days. Might try that one as well when available. I guess version 4.4 require a driver update and hotkey features update as well. Another option like jdhurst suggested is to go back to 4.23.

btw: Where did you get version 4.23a? I never seen this one released to the public.

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#10 Post by Dodge DeBoulet » Wed May 16, 2007 5:20 pm

Wiz wrote:Seems like there is a version 4.4 of AC to be released in a few days. Might try that one as well when available. I guess version 4.4 require a driver update and hotkey features update as well. Another option like jdhurst suggested is to go back to 4.23.
Thanks, I'll keep my eyes open for it.
btw: Where did you get version 4.23a? I never seen this one released to the public.
Honestly, I have no idea. It must've been through System Update; when I went to look for the installation distribution on my local hard drive, I found it in C:\SWTOOLS\DRIVERS\CONWIZ. I know *I* didn't put it there :)
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#11 Post by blkntan » Wed May 23, 2007 11:26 am

Just checking whether anyone found a definitive solution to this problem? I am having the exact same problem on a T43.

S/W and driver versions:
Access Connections 4.23 (not 4.23a)
ThinkPad Wireless LAN driver 5.3.0.35
Hotkey driver 1.31.0610
Power Manager 1.14

Thanks!

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#12 Post by Wiz » Wed May 23, 2007 12:50 pm

blkntan wrote:Just checking whether anyone found a definitive solution to this problem? I am having the exact same problem on a T43.
S/W and driver versions:
Access Connections 4.23 (not 4.23a)
ThinkPad Wireless LAN driver 5.3.0.35
Hotkey driver 1.31.0610
Power Manager 1.14
Version 4.41 of AC is released and available now. You could try that one and see if that solve the problem. Also ThinkPad Wireless LAN driver 5.3.0.35 support AC 4.4 or higher according to the release notes of the driver. So even if using driver version 5.3.0.35 with AC 4.23 might work it's not supported and most likely not tested by Lenovo.

If version 4.41 does not solve the problem you could try to uninstall AC, reboot, remove all folders/files left after the uninstall and also cleanup the part of registry related to AC before a reinstall. I had a crash issue in the past even if not exactly identical to this one that was related to some settings in registry. I had to manually recreate my profiles and i had pretty many, but at least it solved the problem.

By the way i have the same hardware and driver/software versions as you except that i use AC 4.41 without any problems. I didn't upgrade the wireless driver before AC 4.41 was released though.

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#13 Post by blkntan » Wed May 23, 2007 3:13 pm

Wiz wrote:Version 4.41 of AC is released and available now. You could try that one and see if that solve the problem. Also ThinkPad Wireless LAN driver 5.3.0.35 support AC 4.4 or higher according to the release notes of the driver. So even if using driver version 5.3.0.35 with AC 4.23 might work it's not supported and most likely not tested by Lenovo.

If version 4.41 does not solve the problem you could try to uninstall AC, reboot, remove all folders/files left after the uninstall and also cleanup the part of registry related to AC before a reinstall. I had a crash issue in the past even if not exactly identical to this one that was related to some settings in registry. I had to manually recreate my profiles and i had pretty many, but at least it solved the problem.

By the way i have the same hardware and driver/software versions as you except that i use AC 4.41 without any problems. I didn't upgrade the wireless driver before AC 4.41 was released though.
Thanks for the info Wiz. I had previously searched high and wide on Lenovo's site for version 4.41, but I could only find 4.23. After reading your post, I searched for a link in these forums and found it.

Unfortunately, despite high hopes, the problem remains. I even tried completely uninstalling and wiping out the directory and registry settings as suggested.

It's frustrating too because the download page says this exact problem was fixed as of ver. 4.31 (which I don't think was a public release). Anyway, the problem persists. I may try totally uninstalling it again and all the network drivers as well. But I don't have time right now.

If I have success I will certainly reply back. If anyone else comes up with anything definitive, please report it. Thanks!

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#14 Post by Wiz » Wed May 23, 2007 6:46 pm

After a uinstall and reboot i assume you deleted this registry keys and everything below them:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Lenovo\Access Connections"
and
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lenovo\Access Connections"
When you reinstalled i also assume you did not import any existing location profiles and recreated them manually? When i had this problem i exported all the profiles before i uninstalled AC and imported the profiles after a reinstall, but then the problem was still there so had to manually recreate the existing profiles that was causing the problem.

If yes to both i guess what solved my problem didn't help in your case.

For AC 4.41 it was released by Lenovo a couple of days ago, but because the installshield package didn't work as supposed to they removed it again and now once again released a proper installshield package. I guess that's why you couldn't find it.

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#15 Post by vpn-user » Sun May 27, 2007 5:28 am

I have the exactly same problem. It appeared after replacing my IBM 802.11a/b/g (Atheros AR5001X+) with the IBM 802.11a/b/g II (Atheros AR5004X) so I think it' s a driver problem. I already have most recet driver (v5.3.0.35) installed.
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#16 Post by Wiz » Sun May 27, 2007 2:19 pm

vpn-user wrote:I have the exactly same problem. It appeared after replacing my IBM 802.11a/b/g (Atheros AR5001X+) with the IBM 802.11a/b/g II (Atheros AR5004X) so I think it' s a driver problem. I already have most recet driver (v5.3.0.35) installed.
I have the IBM 802.11a/b/g II and been using AC 4.23 and 4.41 and also the driver version 5.3.0.35 and the previous one without any problems. Not sure what version of AC you use, but the driver version 5.3.0.35 is only supported using AC 4.4 or newer according to the release notes. There is also some requirements about the hotkey feature set when using driver version 5.3.0.35. Unless you already got the supported versions i would start with a upgrade.

When you replaced the wireless adapter with a new one did you uninstall the old one first? Then a cleanup in the registry, shutdown, replace card and install driver for the new one? A colleague of mine did the same thing, but didn't remove the old driver first and had some problems. When i replaced my wireless adapter i removed the old first and removed some entried left in registry and had no problems. Cannot remember if i reinstalled AC.

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#17 Post by vpn-user » Sun May 27, 2007 2:22 pm

Wiz wrote:
vpn-user wrote:I have the exactly same problem. It appeared after replacing my IBM 802.11a/b/g (Atheros AR5001X+) with the IBM 802.11a/b/g II (Atheros AR5004X) so I think it' s a driver problem. I already have most recet driver (v5.3.0.35) installed.
I have the IBM 802.11a/b/g II and been using AC 4.23 and 4.41 and also the driver version 5.3.0.35 and the previous one without any problems. Not sure what version of AC you use, but the driver version 5.3.0.35 is only supported using AC 4.4 or newer according to the release notes. There is also some requirements about the hotkey feature set when using driver version 5.3.0.35. Unless you already got the supported versions i would start with a upgrade.

When you replaced the wireless adapter with a new one did you uninstall the old one first? Then a cleanup in the registry, shutdown, replace card and install driver for the new one? A colleague of mine did the same thing, but didn't remove the old driver first and had some problem. When i replaced my wireless adapter i removed the old first and had no problems. Cannot remember if i reinstalled AC.
I did a complete OS reinstall. I have all the newest versions. AC 4.41 and hotkey 2.03.0705 as well.

The problem only arises when creating new profiles. Existing ones and switching etc works just fine. I can copy profiles and change them afterwards as well. This stupid AC don' t let me change the WiFi Card of the profile so I have to create new ones.
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#18 Post by Wiz » Sun May 27, 2007 4:38 pm

vpn-user wrote:I did a complete OS reinstall. I have all the newest versions. AC 4.41 and hotkey 2.03.0705 as well.

The problem only arises when creating new profiles. Existing ones and switching etc works just fine. I can copy profiles and change them afterwards as well. This stupid AC don' t let me change the WiFi Card of the profile so I have to create new ones.
Are you using Windows Vista? And the reinstall is that using a recovery image or a standard Windows CD and then install all the drivers, thinkpad software?
When i replaced my wireless adapter i was able to edit the profiles and uncheck the old wireless adapter, then save and edit again to select the new wireless adapter.

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#19 Post by vpn-user » Sun May 27, 2007 6:08 pm

The reinstall is a clean Windows XP, then all updates, then all drivers, then all thinkpad software.
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#20 Post by Wiz » Sun May 27, 2007 6:18 pm

vpn-user wrote:The reinstall is a clean Windows XP, then all updates, then all drivers, then all thinkpad software.
According to the release notes of hotkey version 2.03.0705 Windows XP is only supported for some newer thinkpad models and T41 is not one of them. So unless i'm wrong the hotkey 2.03.0705 is not supported under WinXP for any T models except T60 or newer. For older T models it's supported under Vista only.

Because of that i use hotkey version 1.31.0610 on my T43p without any of the problems you describe. Did you upgrade the hotkey to version 2.03.0705 before that problem started?

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#21 Post by vpn-user » Sun May 27, 2007 7:05 pm

I just downgraded to older hotkey version. Did not help. I also wonder why it may help since the error is in acmaingui.exe which is part of access connections and not of hotkey package. The hotkey package is only responsible for the FN+F5 menu regarding access connections.
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#22 Post by Wiz » Sun May 27, 2007 7:35 pm

vpn-user wrote:I just downgraded to older hotkey version. Did not help. I also wonder why it may help since the error is in acmaingui.exe which is part of access connections and not of hotkey package. The hotkey package is only responsible for the FN+F5 menu regarding access connections.
Well i don't know if it help or not. Just tried to help, but sometimes software might conflict and cause problems even if the two of them is not related at all. The hotkey software is doing a bit more then just the fn-f5 and it was just a suggestion since that version is not supported under WinXP on your computer.
What i do know is that i have a T43p and used a standard WinXP CD with SP2, all windows updates then installed the drivers and some of the thinkpad software from Lenovo and do not have any problems. I do not use CSS and Rescue and Recovery though. Nither did i use software installer or system update to install the driver and thinkpad software. So i don't think it's the AC software alone that is causing this problem because then we would all have the same problem when using AC. You did it pretty much the same way as i did when i installed the computer and the hardware is almost the same (except that i got a T43p) so i don't know what is causing the problem on your computer. Seems like some others have the same problem as well.
Strange that a clean windows installation with only the drivers and thinkpad software still cause this problem.

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#23 Post by vpn-user » Sun May 27, 2007 7:44 pm

Nevermind. I managed to import my old profiles into AC 4.41. With this version the old WiFi Card just converted to the new one in the profiles where WiFi was used. This did not work with prior versions - the profile just showed the old WiFi card and that wasn't changeable.

Perhaps it' s IE7 causing the trouble? I red something about it in the changelog but it should be fixed (perhaps it in fact is not). I have IE7. Do you?
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#24 Post by Wiz » Sun May 27, 2007 8:03 pm

vpn-user wrote:Nevermind. I managed to import my old profiles into AC 4.41. With this version the old WiFi Card just converted to the new one in the profiles where WiFi was used. This did not work with prior versions - the profile just showed the old WiFi card and that wasn't changeable.
Perhaps it' s IE7 causing the trouble? I red something about it in the changelog but it should be fixed (perhaps it in fact is not). I have IE7. Do you?
Yes i got IE7 installed with all the updates released for IE7. For antivirus i use nod32, only use the built-in windows firewall (since i got a pretty advanced hardware firewall) and do not use any anti-spyware application or other security software that should interrupt or cause problems for AC.

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#25 Post by meyergru » Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:46 pm

Same problem here, with an Intel 2915abg WLAN, but I doubt that this is a problem with the WLAN driver.

I reinstalled everything after problems with the dreaded SVCHOST.EXE 100% load problem (now there's a fix by M$).

Every time I try to create a new profile with the ethernet adapter involved, I get an application error in ACMainGui.exe (acon.dll).

Downgrading to 4.23 did not solve the problem for me. I think the problem is related to newer AC versions but has not been recognized by many people because the already have their profiles in place.

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#26 Post by vpn-user » Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:50 pm

meyergru wrote:I think the problem is related to newer AC versions but has not been recognized by many people because the already have their profiles in place.
True.
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#27 Post by GomJabbar » Fri Jun 01, 2007 7:07 pm

FYI, my experience...
It turns out that I did not have a wired profile set up to date. I have the following installed:

ThinkVantage Access Connections, version 4.23
Hotkey Features, version 1.31.0610
Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Mobile Connection, version 8.7.9.0
Intel(R) PROSet, version 7.10.0000
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless Driver (11a/b/g, 11b/g), version 10.5.3.1 API
IBM Integrated Bluetooth II Software, version 1.4.3.4
ThinkPad Power Management Driver, version 1.41

I just created a wired LAN profile, just having the Wired LAN adapter (Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Mobile Connection) chosen. I had the two boxes unchecked to Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for Ethernet and Disconnect from the network when switching to a different connection. I had no problem creating this profile. I do not have a Ethernet connection at my present location to test the actual connection.
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#28 Post by Wiz » Fri Jun 01, 2007 8:12 pm

vpn-user wrote:
meyergru wrote:I think the problem is related to newer AC versions but has not been recognized by many people because the already have their profiles in place.
True.
The main problem might be AC, but it's not like everyone have this problem so i think there is something in addition to AC and not AC alone that cause this problem. I been using every version of AC since 3.x and i have not seen this problem on my computer. I create and delete all kind of profiles all the time so it's not like i already got my profiles in place. Currently i have 40 profiles, but that number change almost every week. Actually i tried to create all kind of wired only profiles to produce this error, but couldn't do it.

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#29 Post by vpn-user » Sat Jun 02, 2007 5:46 am

Our only hope are the Lenovo business customers. Because whenever I filed a bug (as a home-user) at IBM/Lenovo, I just got a stupid response that only said "please do a system recovery to original state" (wtf!). I never got really helpful answers, nor have the problems ever been forwarded to the responsible persons so there is little hope until some business customers report the bug.
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