I think something related MFC application caused the problem. If the same 
codes are in Win32 console application, it works fine. I have tried to 
figure out the problem for a while and found no good example on how to use 
CryptoCPP library. 

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 7:03:54 AM UTC-7, Steven Brownfield wrote:
>
> I believe the error that you are recieving from Button 2 may be caused by 
> the double delete of a pointer. 
> See the wiki docs on pipelining at "
> http://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/Pipelining";, look under the header "Ownership". 
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 3:21:38 PM UTC-5, Hubao Zhang wrote:
>>
>> * I have two buttons in a  MFC dialog box to test the AES encryption and 
>> cannot figure out what is wrong. *
>>
>> *Button 1:*
>> *Not all encryptions are not correct.*
>>
>> *Button 2:*
>> *All encryptions are correct. There is an error message after everything 
>> is done.*
>>
>> HEAP[TestCryptApp.exe]: Invalid address specified to RtlValidateHeap( 
>> 00800000, 00AF17D8 )
>>
>> TestCryptApp.exe has triggered a breakpoint.
>>
>>
>>

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