Today, a user responded to me with a problem with software usage.
The user is using a 64-bit win8.1 system, and many users have not experienced any problems with the 64-bit win8.1 system.
Remote Assistance, almost 15 minutes I tried a few ways not to solve the problem.
Finally I put the program in a [ABC] folder, the test found that everything is OK.
I also put the program in a [Kanji] folder, the test is not.
It seems that the software is located in the folder can not contain Chinese, why in other users 64-bit win8.1 system and in the Chinese folder in the normal use of it?
If all the 64-bit win8.1 have such a problem, but only the individual existence of such problems, I really do not know how to check the reasons.
There is no computer around this problem, there is no way to do a lot of testing and inspection.
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It was tested on the 64-bit win8.1 machine that had the problem:
Use SetCurrentDirectory (App_folder_path); Return value: 1 is normal. However, the software cannot be used in the Chinese folder.
Use SetCurrentDirectory (_t (App_folder_path)); Return value: 1 is normal. However, the software cannot be used in the Chinese folder.
It is not possible to use ChDir (App_folder_path) and the software cannot be used in a Chinese folder.
2015-04-13
64-bit win8.1 system running 32-bit program, folder path is Chinese encountered problems