Task - Statistics Manager
Is there a built in function in the Task Manager to see the other types of resources that could use a program?
If you select the view menu on the process tab, select the columns allows you to see statistics for processes more.
The Process Explorer program gives you access to more
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653
You must select "Show details for all processes" to access all the options - such as network statistics - in Process Explorer.
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It is normal to have several copies of svchost.exe appears in the Task Manager. I have 8 right now in the process of execution.
Important XP Services running "behind" these entries of svchost.exe. Some svchost.exe process may have just XP Service running behind her, an another svchost.exe process can have several XP Services running behind it.
In addition, malicious software has been know to dress up like a svchost.exe process to deceive you or sometimes the malware will hide behind a svchost.exe process, because he knows that you won't be able to see it in the Task Manager.
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No matter what you use for malware protection, follow these steps:
Download, install, update, and make at least an analysis full (not at the same time) with these free malware detection programs:Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_freeSUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/These comprehensive analyses can take some time, but you really need to run. SAS will probably be just a bunch of Internet tracking cookies, but you can remove them. Once you have done at least a full analysis, you can do quick scans in the future to save time and save the analyses complete for when you have more time or are really suspicious of an infection of the system.
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Download Process Explorer from here:
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896653.aspx
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2014-03-24 15:04:48.709-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Fetching guestFilePath
2014-03-24 15:04:48.709-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache guestFilePath
2014-03-24 15:04:48.709-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowHandler] getAttributeFromCache WorkflowTokenAttribute [name=vcoPath, type=string, value=/var/lib/vco/app-server/temp/toolsProvisioning/in/20140323222438980-GENERIC.xlsx-Servers.txt]
2014-03-24 15:04:48.709-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Fetching vcoPath
2014-03-24 15:04:48.709-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache vcoPath
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2014-03-24 15:04:49.967-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WrappedJavaMethod] Pre-Result : class com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation - com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation@e373905
2014-03-24 15:04:49.967-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WrappedJavaMethod] Post-Result : ch.dunes.vso.sdk.DynamicWrapper@1a3e9cce / DynamicWrapper (Instance) : [VcFileTransferInformation]-[class com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation] -- VALUE : com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation@e373905
2014-03-24 15:04:49.968-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WrappedJavaMethod] Calling method : public java.lang.Boolean com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimGuestFileManager.downloadFile(java.lang.String,com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation) throws org.apache.http.client.ClientProtocolException,java.io.IOException,java.security.KeyStoreException,java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException
2014-03-24 15:04:50.100-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WrappedJavaMethod] Pre-Result : class java.lang.Boolean - true
2014-03-24 15:04:50.100-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WrappedJavaMethod] Post-Result : true
2014-03-24 15:04:50.100-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache result
2014-03-24 15:04:50.100-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Done executing script
2014-03-24 15:04:50.100-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-270] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f57af5a009a2} [WorkflowItemTaskRunner] END Execution of item : Main Process / 'Scriptable task'(item1)
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2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] getAttributeFromCache WorkflowTokenAttribute [name=guestFilePath, type=string, value=C:\toolsProvisioning\out\20140323225236480-GENERIC.xlsx-Servers.txt]
2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Fetching guestFilePath
2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache guestFilePath
2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] getAttributeFromCache WorkflowTokenAttribute [name=vcoPath, type=string, value=/var/lib/vco/app-server/temp/toolsProvisioning/in/20140323225236480-GENERIC.xlsx-Servers.txt]
2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Fetching vcoPath
2014-03-24 15:32:47.223-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache vcoPath
2014-03-24 15:32:47.224-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WrappedJavaMethod] Calling method : public com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimGuestFileManager.initiateFileTransferFromGuest(com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimVirtualMachine,com.vmware.vim.vi4.GuestAuthentication,java.lang.String) throws com.vmware.vim.vi4.VimFault,com.vmware.vim.vi4.RuntimeFault,org.apache.axis.AxisFault
2014-03-24 15:32:47.880-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WrappedJavaMethod] Pre-Result : class com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation - com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation@786ca916
2014-03-24 15:32:47.880-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WrappedJavaMethod] Post-Result : ch.dunes.vso.sdk.DynamicWrapper@46c98a99 / DynamicWrapper (Instance) : [VcFileTransferInformation]-[class com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation] -- VALUE : com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation@786ca916
2014-03-24 15:32:47.880-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WrappedJavaMethod] Calling method : public java.lang.Boolean com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimGuestFileManager.downloadFile(java.lang.String,com.vmware.vim.vi4.FileTransferInformation) throws org.apache.http.client.ClientProtocolException,java.io.IOException,java.security.KeyStoreException,java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException
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at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler$1.execute(WorkflowHandler.java:326)
at ch.dunes.model.ar.AccessRightsTemplate.executeWithAccessRights(AccessRightsTemplate.java:16)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.doExecute(WorkflowHandler.java:322)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.run(WorkflowHandler.java:226)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Manager is shut down.
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.SingleClientConnManager.assertStillUp(SingleClientConnManager.java:177)
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.SingleClientConnManager.releaseConnection(SingleClientConnManager.java:262)
at org.apache.http.impl.conn.AbstractClientConnAdapter.releaseConnection(AbstractClientConnAdapter.java:307)
at org.apache.http.conn.BasicManagedEntity.releaseManagedConnection(BasicManagedEntity.java:191)
at org.apache.http.conn.BasicManagedEntity.streamClosed(BasicManagedEntity.java:166)
at org.apache.http.conn.EofSensorInputStream.checkClose(EofSensorInputStream.java:237)
at org.apache.http.conn.EofSensorInputStream.close(EofSensorInputStream.java:186)
at com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimGuestFileManager.downloadFile(VimGuestFileManager.java:123)
... 32 more
2014-03-24 15:32:48.009-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] INFO {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [SCRIPTING_LOG] Manager is shut down. (Workflow:Copy file from guest to vCO / Scriptable task (item1)#10)
2014-03-24 15:32:48.009-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowScriptRunner] Execute exception
org.mozilla.javascript.EvaluatorException: Manager is shut down. (Workflow:Copy file from guest to vCO / Scriptable task (item1)#10)
at org.mozilla.javascript.DefaultErrorReporter.runtimeError(DefaultErrorReporter.java:77)
at org.mozilla.javascript.Context.reportRuntimeError(Context.java:913)
at org.mozilla.javascript.Context.reportRuntimeError(Context.java:969)
at ch.dunes.vso.sdk.WrappedJavaMethod.call(WrappedJavaMethod.java:167)
at org.mozilla.javascript.Interpreter.interpretLoop(Interpreter.java:1473)
at script(Workflow:Copy file from guest to vCO / Scriptable task (item1):10)
at org.mozilla.javascript.Interpreter.interpret(Interpreter.java:815)
at org.mozilla.javascript.InterpretedFunction.call(InterpretedFunction.java:109)
at org.mozilla.javascript.ContextFactory.doTopCall(ContextFactory.java:394)
at org.mozilla.javascript.ScriptRuntime.doTopCall(ScriptRuntime.java:3091)
at org.mozilla.javascript.InterpretedFunction.exec(InterpretedFunction.java:120)
at org.mozilla.javascript.Context.evaluateString(Context.java:1079)
at ch.dunes.scripting.server.script.MainScriptingObject.executeScript(MainScriptingObject.java:236)
at ch.dunes.scripting.server.script.MainScriptingObject.executeScript(MainScriptingObject.java:223)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.WorkflowScriptRunner.execute(WorkflowScriptRunner.java:188)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.runner.WorkflowItemTaskRunner.execute(WorkflowItemTaskRunner.java:45)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.runner.WorkflowItemTaskRunner.execute(WorkflowItemTaskRunner.java:24)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.executeItem(WorkflowHandler.java:911)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.requestElementExecution(WorkflowHandler.java:877)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.handleWorkflowTokenNextStep(WorkflowHandler.java:629)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.executeToken(WorkflowHandler.java:501)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.handleTokenExecution(WorkflowHandler.java:416)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.access$200(WorkflowHandler.java:93)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler$1.execute(WorkflowHandler.java:326)
at ch.dunes.model.ar.AccessRightsTemplate.executeWithAccessRights(AccessRightsTemplate.java:16)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.doExecute(WorkflowHandler.java:322)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.run(WorkflowHandler.java:226)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
2014-03-24 15:32:48.011-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] WARN {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowItemTaskRunner] Script execution error on workflow : Main Process / 'Scriptable task'(item1) : Manager is shut down. (Workflow:Copy file from guest to vCO / Scriptable task (item1)#10)
2014-03-24 15:32:48.011-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowItemTaskRunner] Script execution error stack
ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.ScriptExecutionException: Manager is shut down. (Workflow:Copy file from guest to vCO / Scriptable task (item1)#10)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.WorkflowScriptRunner.execute(WorkflowScriptRunner.java:207)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.runner.WorkflowItemTaskRunner.execute(WorkflowItemTaskRunner.java:45)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.runner.WorkflowItemTaskRunner.execute(WorkflowItemTaskRunner.java:24)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.executeItem(WorkflowHandler.java:911)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.requestElementExecution(WorkflowHandler.java:877)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.handleWorkflowTokenNextStep(WorkflowHandler.java:629)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.executeToken(WorkflowHandler.java:501)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.handleTokenExecution(WorkflowHandler.java:416)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.access$200(WorkflowHandler.java:93)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler$1.execute(WorkflowHandler.java:326)
at ch.dunes.model.ar.AccessRightsTemplate.executeWithAccessRights(AccessRightsTemplate.java:16)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.doExecute(WorkflowHandler.java:322)
at ch.dunes.workflow.engine.mbean.helper.WorkflowHandler.run(WorkflowHandler.java:226)
at java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
2014-03-24 15:32:48.022-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] popCache
2014-03-24 15:32:48.026-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] popCache
2014-03-24 15:32:48.028-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowTokenStackHelper] ----OutBinding 'result' [expName: 'result']
2014-03-24 15:32:48.028-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] setAttributeToCache result
2014-03-24 15:32:48.034-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] popCache
2014-03-24 15:32:48.034-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] popCache
2014-03-24 15:32:48.034-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] popCache
2014-03-24 15:32:48.042-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] Ending WorkflowHandler (ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd), with status[failed]
2014-03-24 15:32:48.042-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] Disconnect factory for WorkflowHandler (ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd), with clean session[true]
2014-03-24 15:32:48.042-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [VSOFactoryClient] Disconnect from server
2014-03-24 15:32:48.045-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] MainScriptingObject exited
2014-03-24 15:32:48.045-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [DynamicFunctionCaching] --contextReleased
2014-03-24 15:32:48.045-0400 [WorkflowExecutorPool-Thread-276] DEBUG {vcoadmin:Main Process:30d8a446-cb4c-4117-a2f2-92484d0bb1fd:ff80808144e0e9500144f594900709dd} [WorkflowHandler] Context exited
Thank you
OLAF
I solved the problem: the error is thrown because the target directory does not exist.
In the error message ('Manager is stopped") I think that a different exception (in com.vmware.vmo.plugin.vi4.model.VimGuestFileManager.downloadFile(VimGuestFileManager.java:123)) n'est pas pris correctement et vous pouvez déposer un rapport de bogue.)
Thank you
OLAF
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