1. Start TC 64-bit version. Configure it to use any non-English language (tested with Russian and German).
2. Open the Search dialog -> Advanced, check the "Find duplicate files" checkbox.
3. Click the [+] button after the "same plugin fields" editbox, select any of the "tc" plugin fields which has any non-Latin character (e.g. diacritics or cyrillic).
4. The field name inserted into the editbox in wrong encoding: it looks like UTF-8 when viewed in ANSI mode. For example, when I selected the "Verschlüsselt" (in German) it was added as [=tc.VerschlГјsselt]
Tested in TC 8.50β6, Windows 7 SP1.
P.S. In 32-bit version this problem cannot be reproduced.
+[8.50ß-x64]Invalid encoding in 'same plugin fields' editbox
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+[8.50ß-x64]Invalid encoding in 'same plugin fields' editbox
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Confirm fixed in 8.50β7.
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