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CLOSED  Bug report #243  -  [PaView] Unable to create OWP
Posted Dec 24, 2015 - updated Sep 18, 2017
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icon_info.png This issue has been closed with status "Closed" and resolution "WON'T FIX".
Issue details
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     Gothuk
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    WON'T FIX
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Issue description
After I've selected desktop directory and password for OWP file, PakView throws:
  1. ---------------------------
  2. PakView Thread Error
  3. ---------------------------
  4. Access violation at address 0051AF83 in module 'PakView.exe'. Read of address 02418000
  5. PVMode: 3
Steps to reproduce this issue
Run PakView, click create, choose desktop directory and write password.

#1
Comment posted by
 Stucuk
Dec 26, 10:12
Desktop likely isn't a valid directory(I doubt it will have a proper path). You should have a proper directory.....
#2
Comment posted by
 Gothuk
icon_reply.pngDec 26, 10:15, in reply to comment #1
Desktop usually have: C:\Users\<current logged user>\Desktop

Stucuk wrote:
Desktop likely isn't a valid directory(I doubt it will have a proper path).
You should have a proper directory.....


#3
Comment posted by
 Gothuk
icon_reply.pngDec 26, 10:17, in reply to comment #2
Well, generally it is creating file on desktop with 0 byte size. And throws error I've posted above.

Gothuk wrote:
Desktop usually have: C:\Users\<current logged user>\Desktop


Stucuk wrote:
Desktop likely isn't a valid directory(I doubt it will have a proper path).
You should have a proper directory.....