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The latest Windows version of Premiere Pro creates the "AppData" folder at a wrong position:
"AppData" is a user folder, supposed to be stored at "%USERPROFILE%".
Whenever I start Premiere Pro on Windows, this folder is re-created by Premiere Pro at the wrong location.
Where can I report this bug?
Hi Kevin,
actually I did a number of re-installs in a blank virtual machine, but the issue re-appeared all the time.
However, I now updated to the latest version an the issue doesn't seem to occur anymore.
Thank you for all your efforts.
I would deinstall Premiere
Use cleaner tool and reinstall.
I too have Documents on 😄 but AppData is on C where is should be.
Hi @KlausKi,
Are you still seeing this issue? Did you try Ann's potential solution? Please report back so we can help you further.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Win10. PR 24.4.1 installs in AppData in usual location.
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What does PowerShell return if you enter:
[System.Environment]::GetFolderPath('MyDocuments')
It returns D:\Documents on my machine. If you don't have this setting, you cannot reproduce.
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That folder is at the location it's supposed to be on my Win10 system also. And no, it's not on my D drive, period. Yes, I do know how to verify folder/file location and other data.
So ... is there a permissions problem for that drive or folder for Premiere on your machine?
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I would deinstall Premiere
Use cleaner tool and reinstall.
I too have Documents on 😄 but AppData is on C where is should be.
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Hi @KlausKi,
I'm Kevin, one of the moderators here. Thanks for the bug report. The team may need more information. See: How do I write a bug report?
I hope the team can help you shortly.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi @Kevin-Monahan,
thank you for your reply. Sorry for getting back on this issue so late. I'm back at my home machine now.
I tried to investigate further on the issue using Microsoft ProcMon. I guess, the LUTManager.dll or the LUTEngine.dll are resolving the path wrong. See this ProcMon log excerpt:
Im currently using Premiere Pro 2024, v24.4.1(2):
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Hi @KlausKi,
Are you still seeing this issue? Did you try Ann's potential solution? Please report back so we can help you further.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
actually I did a number of re-installs in a blank virtual machine, but the issue re-appeared all the time.
However, I now updated to the latest version an the issue doesn't seem to occur anymore.
Thank you for all your efforts.