Asian Characters Crash the program
OS: Win 7
I ran LRC and when it gets to the recent files section it crashes when it gets to this file:
C:\Users\
and gives this Crash Report:
Current Date/Time: 9/11/2013 2:19:42 PM
Exec. Date/Time: 9/11/2013 2:18:56 PM
Build Date: 06/25/2013
OS: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Language: en-US
System Uptime: 0 Days 3 Hours 25 Mins 35 Secs
Program Uptime: 00:00:20.1709293
PID: 6712
Executable: C:\Program Files (x86)\Little Registry Cleaner\Little Registry Cleaner.exe
Process Name: System.
Main Module Name: Little Registry Cleaner.exe
Module Count: 100
Thread Count: 18
Thread ID: 8
Is Admin: True
Is Debugged: False
Version: 1.6.0
CLR Version: 2.0.50727.5472
Type #0 System.
CharUnknown #0: �
CharUnknownHigh #0:
The file in question with the asian characters is not visible even if change the \recent folder attributes to not hide files. I have even deleted the folder and LRC still finds this invisible file.
Any advise would be appreciated ?
Thanks for your help.
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- 2013-09-17
Nick (ub3rst4r) said : | #1 |
Thanks for reporting this to me. I will looking into it ASAP
Max Baer (r-max) said : | #2 |
Hi Nick,
Were you able to come up with anything ? I have been scowering the net
but no luck. I have found other with similar strange problem but no
solution. Please advise.
Thanks and Regards,
Max
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