In LITE mode, Memory Advisor traps the exact occurrence of an overwrite only when it occurs in one of its intercepted functions. If the overwrite occurs directly in your program, Memory Advisor detects the error but cannot determine its exact location. If you cannot determine an overwrite's exact location, restart your program under a debugger.
Set a breakpoint on the allocation statement that Memory Advisor identifies in the error message it generates. Then start your program.
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