[SOLVED] Variable {-Project.Directory-} bug

Daikaiser

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Hi, whenever I use the variable {-Project.Directory-}, instead of showing zennoposter's directory, it uses this address C:\Users\***\Desktop\
How can I correct this? I already tried uninstalling, erasing any files remaining in the zenno directory, restart and installing again. Thanks
 

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Please provide sample project for testing
 

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I had this bug since I first installed ZP4 and it happens with all my projects, but I never had the need to use {-Project.Directory-} until now. I am sending a file with an example of the issue; it is saving the file on my desktop instead of the zenno directory when {-Project.Directory-} is used, weird. Could it be a windows registry problem? I thought about deleting all the traces of zenno in the registry and then reinstalling, but I would like your advice first. Thanks.
 

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Will check tomorrow.
Not in front of my PC now :-)
 

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Thanks a lot Rostonix, will wait until tomorrow then :-)
 

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Project you attached didnt work because of a bug with Write to file action.
Its fixed now and will work good in next build.

Check my version of the same process but using lists in attach:
 

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Hi, I just run your file in the debugger and it still copies the file on the desktop, strange. Oh well, I will wait until the next update. Thanks anyways :-)
 

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