This is probably not the correct interpretation of this error.
The Win32 error above is more likely to indicate the actual problem.
Flags
Severity
Success
This code indicates success, rather than an error.
This may not be the correct interpretation of this code,
or possibly the program is handling errors incorrectly.
After a small update to my app, it crashes quite often with the following stack trace: Frame Image Function Offset 0 KERNELBASE.dll RaiseException 0x00000036 1 mrmcorer.dll Microsoft::Resources::ReportFatalException 0x00000052 2 mrmcorer.dll Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core::CResourceManagerFactory::get_Current 0x0002b1b0 3 mrmcorer.dll Windows::ApplicationModel::Resources::Core::CResourceManagerFactory::GetCurrentResourceManagerInternal 0x0000004a 4 mrmcorer.dll _GetResourceManagerForCurrentApplicationInternal 0x00000026 5 mrmcorer.dll GetStringValueForManifestField 0x00000140 6 twinapi.appcore.dll Windows::ApplicationModel::Core::CoreApplication::SetAppDisplayName 0x00000048 7 twinapi.appcore.dll [...] read more
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