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Trying to double click on a .netcanvas file to open in Architect fails if there is a space in the username on windows. We get an error that the app can't run:
Right-clicking on the .netcanvas file shows that it thinks Architect is the correctly associated app (and the icon is further indication):
Drilling into open with another app, the default app listed is just 'Big', which is the first part of my username (before a space):
Somehow file association is getting the path for Architect wrong. If I look up the path to the app myself, it opens correctly.
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I tried to repeat this on a fresh windows 10 installation with a user "test user" and it worked as expected. Might be best for you to look into this one @rebeccamadsen?
I tried this with a new user account on my computer (so and so) and could not replicate, so it must be something funky with my personal log in. Perhaps I migrated my account from a previous version of Windows 10 or uninstalling and reinstalling so many times got something in a funky state? I'm inclined to close with the assumption it's my development environment and not a user facing issue.
Trying to double click on a
.netcanvas
file to open in Architect fails if there is a space in the username on windows. We get an error that the app can't run:Right-clicking on the
.netcanvas
file shows that it thinks Architect is the correctly associated app (and the icon is further indication):Drilling into open with another app, the default app listed is just 'Big', which is the first part of my username (before a space):
Somehow file association is getting the path for Architect wrong. If I look up the path to the app myself, it opens correctly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: