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In various places, PuTTY calls time() and passes the result straight to localtime() without checking whether the result was (time_t)-1, which indicates that time() couldn't return the correct answer. Doing this invokes undefined behaviour (a GPF on Windows), which is Bad. PuTTY should do something more sensible when presented with (time_t)-1. In current versions of Windows this manifests when the system clock is set to dates around 2038. Ref: <20020211221424.GA12404@boerde.de> Ref: <001f01c2d091$74f19560$af00a8c0@dual>