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proxyUser : could not get DOS name for volume 'Device\NamedPipe'

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After spending hours trying hard to make Tileproxy work under Windows 10 and succeeding, now i face a new problem and its when i operate FSX together with Tileproxy, FSX crashes.

 

There is that messages in the begining of Tileproxy launching that says :
proxyUser : could not get DOS name for volume 'Device\NamedPipe' : 0x... <the request is not supported.>

 

Could that message be the reason for the crash?

 

Maybe there is no other way but to go back to Windows 7.

 

 

intel core i7 2600k 4.4GHZ | Asrock z68 pro 3 | G.Skill "xl" 8192MB (4096MBx2) DDR3 CL9 RipJawsx 1600MHZ

Noctua NH-U12P SE2 | Sapphire HD6950 2GB DDR5 Dual Fan | Antec True Power Trio 650W

Antec Three Hundred | CoolerMaster 120mm silentCase fan

windows 7 64bit

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Well it seems the crash is a result of a deffective proxyUser.ini file.
i replaced it and now FSX doesnt crash but the error mentioned above is still there.

It would be interesting to investigate what was wrong with the deffective proxyUser file.

intel core i7 2600k 4.4GHZ | Asrock z68 pro 3 | G.Skill "xl" 8192MB (4096MBx2) DDR3 CL9 RipJawsx 1600MHZ

Noctua NH-U12P SE2 | Sapphire HD6950 2GB DDR5 Dual Fan | Antec True Power Trio 650W

Antec Three Hundred | CoolerMaster 120mm silentCase fan

windows 7 64bit

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