alex wieder added the comment:

Terry, thanks for your feedback.

By crash, I mean python crashing with a Windows c0000005 error. I can't even 
capture that exception in a try...except structure.

This is on an Intel Core2Duo 2.7GHz with 4 GB of RAM, with Acrobat Reader X 
installed, which might account for Windows Explorer's delay in gathering the 
pdfs' information and presenting it in the pop-up. It also happens on a virtual 
XP machine I use at my office (VirtualBox running on an i7-based linux box).

I ran pickfile.py every way I could think of: with python's console 
interpreter, with the windows-based interpreter (no black console window 
showing up). In both cases I tried compiled and interpreted versions of it (.py 
& .pyc), and also from within Eclipse (regular run and debugger).

As long as a user double-clicks on a file while Windows is still gathering 
information to display in the pop-up, it crashes.

I will have access to win7 i5-based computers next week, so I can test  then, 
but these will be much faster computers, so this issue might be moot.

Python 3.4.3. I don't know how to check tkinter version, but it's the one that 
comes with the 3.4.3 python installer.

Comment-per-line... I know, but I need to be able to read my own code six 
months from now (I still maintain code written by me 25 years ago and if it 
weren't for those, I'd be screwed sometimes). I realize that this particular 
program is quite obvious, but pickfile.py is just a slice of a much longer 
file. I'll remove obvious comments if I have to post again.

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