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Hi,

Hallock27 said:
"Consistently, when manipulating files, attributes, etc in WIN10 on a VMWare Fusion Share Drive, I get a BSOD with the mup.sys driver indicating SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION.  

This issue can be easily reproduced. "

I'm not vmware, but if I would like to see if I can reproduce this, can you get me some more specific details?

- exact version of Windows used (type: winver from a command line and list the version, windows home/windows professional and language)
- "when manipulating files/attribute".. please provide steps and what to expect? Eg. change 10x hidden attribute and boom, or change 40x ...
- what kind of files? Does it matter? .ico/.txt/...
- how are you manipulating those files.. I take it that you are using Windows explorer, but are you going via the mapped drive or via "\\vmware-host\Shared Folders", are the files you manipulate in a subfolder? 1 level deep, multiple levels deep..
- what kind of antivirus/antimalware product are you using in your Windows 10?
- are you using an antivirus/antimalware product on your host?

Just some questions I have when I read your report...

Also one thing to try is to see if it still happens after you run Microsoft's System File Checker tool:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-o...


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Wil

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