OTR doesn't protect files that are sent; I'd be surprised if it's even
aware of the file transfers.
If you disable the OTR plugin on both ends does it still crash?
I think there's a slightly newer version of Pidgin - maybe it addressed
some changes in MSN file transfer protocol?

--Bits

"Jonathan  Moriarty  prof_moriarty-at-veryfast.biz |otr/Example Allow|"
<y99cvua...@sneakemail.com> writes:
>Hi,
>I've encountered a repeatable bug with either OTR or Pidgin.
>Pidgin 2.10.8
>OTR 4.0.0
>Windows
>When transferring a file (MSN), once the file transfer has completed
>Pidgin on the senders machine crashes. Both parties have experienced
>this.
>It's better than it was with OTR 3.x - then it simply wouldn't transfer
>the files at all.
>Is there a bug tracker for OTR? I can't seem to find one.
>Cheers,
>Jonathan
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