Very strange... system32\fsquirt.exe completely invisible!
Posted: 04 Jan 2012, 00:16
Hello,
As a very longtime user of Salamander, I'm not used to face bugs, but this issue is driving me crazy...
I run the latest 2.54 version on my Windows 7 x64 PC (French language), virus-free, everything is up-to-date (Windows Update)
On this PC, with a generic Bluetooth adapter, the "Send As > Bluetooth Device" context menu entry does not work from Salamander.
If I run it or use the shortcut in the C:\Users\<userfolder>\SendTo" folder, Windows tells me that the "C:\Windows\system32\fsquirt.exe" file is missing.
And, as such, when I browse to the system32 folder with Salamander, this file is not listed.
BUT... (here's the issue!) the file IS visible on Windows Explorer, Windows Run (Windows + R) dialog box or any other input textbox from the system with the autocompletion feature (if I start writing C:\Windows\system32\..., the file is listed)!
And, of course, the file can then be opened from any place where the file is listed.
The issue is exactly the same if run from cmd.exe: if the command prompt is run through the Run dialog box, I can browse (cd) to C:\Windows\system32, type f, hit TAB, and the file is listed (and can be opened).
But if I run cmd.exe from Salamander, cmd does not find the file!
I checked the file permissions, sounds OK to me.
I also tried to "Run Salamander with administrative priviledges" (the context menu command with the blue and yellow shield icon), with no luck.
UAC is completely disabled on my PC, and I have full administrator priviledges on my Windows account.
Have you already experienced something like that before?
I never had such an issue with Salamander, with any other file...
You'll find some screenshots in attachment.
Of course, I'll provide you any information you might ask to investigate.
Many thanks, and keep up the good work,
Maxime
As a very longtime user of Salamander, I'm not used to face bugs, but this issue is driving me crazy...
I run the latest 2.54 version on my Windows 7 x64 PC (French language), virus-free, everything is up-to-date (Windows Update)
On this PC, with a generic Bluetooth adapter, the "Send As > Bluetooth Device" context menu entry does not work from Salamander.
If I run it or use the shortcut in the C:\Users\<userfolder>\SendTo" folder, Windows tells me that the "C:\Windows\system32\fsquirt.exe" file is missing.
And, as such, when I browse to the system32 folder with Salamander, this file is not listed.
BUT... (here's the issue!) the file IS visible on Windows Explorer, Windows Run (Windows + R) dialog box or any other input textbox from the system with the autocompletion feature (if I start writing C:\Windows\system32\..., the file is listed)!
And, of course, the file can then be opened from any place where the file is listed.
The issue is exactly the same if run from cmd.exe: if the command prompt is run through the Run dialog box, I can browse (cd) to C:\Windows\system32, type f, hit TAB, and the file is listed (and can be opened).
But if I run cmd.exe from Salamander, cmd does not find the file!
I checked the file permissions, sounds OK to me.
I also tried to "Run Salamander with administrative priviledges" (the context menu command with the blue and yellow shield icon), with no luck.
UAC is completely disabled on my PC, and I have full administrator priviledges on my Windows account.
Have you already experienced something like that before?
I never had such an issue with Salamander, with any other file...
You'll find some screenshots in attachment.
Of course, I'll provide you any information you might ask to investigate.
Many thanks, and keep up the good work,
Maxime