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Introduction

This page documents how to send a crash dump to the iNTERFACEWARE FTP server. These crash dump files can be used by our development team to diagnose and resolve issues of this nature. It is important to note that these instruction are directed towards the Windows operating system.

Creating the Crash Dump File

The first step is to locate the crash dump files. The following files can be found in the Iguana install directory, and all three should be included in the crash dump:

  • ServiceErrorLog.txt

  • Files with the extension *.dmp and *.mdmp

As these files can be quite large, we recommend you zip them into a single zip archive. If there are any additional file(s) you find necessary to report to us, include them in this zip archive.

Name this archive with a distinguishable name, we recommend this format:

YYYY-MM-DD[_#TicketIfKnown]_Company_Name_OriginalFileName.ext

Sending the Crash Dump Archive

The next step is to upload the archive you created to our FTP site. Sending the archive using File Explorer can be done following these steps:

  1. In the path bar of File Explorer, input the FTP connection command: ftp://upload@ftp.interfaceware.com/

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  1. Drag and drop the archive file you created into the File Explorer window.

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The archive will now appear in the file explorer window. Inform the iNTERFACEWARE representative when you have uploaded the file, and we will begin the debugging process.

FTP Server Credentials

If you are using third party software to upload your archive, you may require the following credentials:

  • FTP Server: ftp.interfaceware.com

  • Username: upload

  • Password: (your full e-mail address)

Possible Errors

You may receive the following errors while uploading your archive to our FTP site. Please contact your iNTERFACEWARE representative and they can help resolve these issues.

Overwrite error when attempting to add files with the same name:

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Deleting folder error when attempting to remove files already uploaded:

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