wincmd.key not recognized in 64-bit and error on startup

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wincmd.key not recognized in 64-bit and error on startup

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Does anyone know how to get the 64-bit version to recognize the wincmd.key file?

Also, I am getting this error on th 64-bit startup. Afetr the error, the program comes up fine.
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Total Commander 8.0ß1
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Access violation.
Access violation
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)

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Stack trace (x64):99AEB9
99B141 99B72C 99BB6F 99C836 99BFEF 5BDA21 49DF57 433AB1
431CFD 438B64 440144 483588 404A37
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Boofo wrote:Does anyone know how to get the 64-bit version to recognize the wincmd.key file?
On my machine it was recognized without problems…
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Re: wincmd.key not recognized in 64-bit and error on startup

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Boofo wrote:Does anyone know how to get the 64-bit version to recognize the wincmd.key file?
For me the same key file is working without any problems.
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Could it be because I have both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of the new beta installed?
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How do I un-overwrite all my data?

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Boofo wrote:Could it be because I have both the 32-bit and 64-bit version of the new beta installed?
I've got both versions installed, both of them to the same directory, and it accept the key without any errors.
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It must have something to dio with the error I get (from the first post) when I start the 64-bit version then. Any idea what that error means?
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden

How do I un-overwrite all my data?

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I am getting the exact same error and my key is also not recognized. I installed it to the same directory as my previously installed 32 bit version.
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Are you using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, llike I am?
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden

How do I un-overwrite all my data?

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Post by *bjevers70 »

I am using Windows 7 Enterprise x64. I just did a reinstall to a clean directory and I did not get the error on startup, but once I copied my key to the directory, the error reappeared. It seems to be something related to the key file.
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I have the same problem. Once I copied my key file into the folder I get this error. If I remove the key file the errors stops occurring. I get the shareware nag screen either way so the key file is causing the error and not being recognized.

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Total Commander 8.0ß1
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Access violation.
Access violation
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)

Please report this error to the Author, with a description
of what you were doing when this error occurred!

Stack trace (x64):99AEB9
99B141 99B72C 99BB6F 99C836 99BFEF 5BDA21 49DF57 433AB1
431CFD 438B64 440144 483588 404A37
Press Ctrl+C to copy this report!
Continue execution?
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Yes No
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Yes, that is exactly how it is happening for me.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden

How do I un-overwrite all my data?

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2Boofo
Could you please send me your key to beta at ghisler dot com (zipped)? The error seems to occur in the key verification functions. I guess that there is a calculation problem due to changing from 32-bit to 64-bit which happens only with some key files.
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Yes, sir, it is on its way. ;)
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Thanks!
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Post by *NZ-Simplicity »

Had to join to let you know that I am getting the same access violation, and my key not being liked..
One note, I have installed tc8.0 on both Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate, and the new developers version on Windows 8 64-bit, and receive the errors on both.
Also windows 8 does NOT like the beta EXE file, I got told to rename it and manually extract the files (which I did to install it)

Apart from the access violation and nag screen it seems to be running fine on both win7 and win8..
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