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Sophos 10 swi_filter.dll crash

We just deployed SAV 10 to a small group of users today and immediately complaints started rolling in regarding Firefox and IE crashing, or at least in IE just a tab crashing. I am able to consistently recreate the problem on Firefox and multiple versions of IE on various Windows 32 adn 64 bit platforms. The most consistent way to make it crash is to try look at the web interface for our Cisco WLAN controller and view the properties of a wireless AP. (I know that may seem obscure or mean nothing to most of you). All crashes seems to be on pages with a lot of javascript or other fancy stuff, so is pretty much a deal breaker for us. Rolling back to 9.7 now.

The windows application log shows the following:

Faulting application name: iexplore.exe, version: 9.0.8112.16421, time stamp: 0x4d76255d

Faulting module name: swi_filter.dll, version: 3.1.6.0, time stamp: 0x4eb90ba4

Exception code: 0xc0000005

Fault offset: 0x0001c120

Faulting process id: 0x1038

Faulting application start time: 0x01ccbf993dcaf516

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe

Faulting module path: C:\ProgramData\Sophos\Web Intelligence\swi_filter.dll

and then:

Fault bucket 2703348986, type 1

Event Name: APPCRASH

Response: Not available

Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:

P1: iexplore.exe

P2: 9.0.8112.16421

P3: 4d76255d

P4: swi_filter.dll

P5: 3.1.6.0

P6: 4eb90ba4

P7: c0000005

P8: 0001c120

P9:

P10:

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  • Hello Jkillebrew,

    Would it be possible to run the below command within an elevated command prompt on one of the problematic machines? This will generate a list of all installed applications in the root of C:\

    I would like to see if you have any software installed which may be conflicting with our LSP/WFP as the behavior you are encountering would suggest there was.

    wmic /output:C:\InstallList.txt product get name,version

    Kind Regards

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  • Hello Jkillebrew,

    Would it be possible to run the below command within an elevated command prompt on one of the problematic machines? This will generate a list of all installed applications in the root of C:\

    I would like to see if you have any software installed which may be conflicting with our LSP/WFP as the behavior you are encountering would suggest there was.

    wmic /output:C:\InstallList.txt product get name,version

    Kind Regards

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