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Published on December 6, 2006 By DethAdder In Off-Topic
O.K. I originaly posted this Under Games Support in the Stardock forums, but didn;t recieve any reply. So I thought I'd give a shot here, since Support here seems quite responsive. Anyway here the Original post.

I've been having SE run at startup since the DA beta came out. My problem is when it generates an exception report. The next time I start my PC after a report is generated, I get a box that says: A file has been created named C:/Program, would you like to rename it C:/Program1 to avoid conflicts. Something to that effect, but it only does this when a report was generated the last time the PC was on. Also when it does this file creation, SE does not load at startup. Now if I don't have an SE report generated during a session, next time I start up fine, with no message and SE loads up like it should.

I'd also like to know what the file it creates is for. I can open it with notepad and it just seems to be totally blank(also says it's 0 KB).

Thanks for any help   
Comments
on Dec 06, 2006
Will pass this past the appropriate people to look into it.
on Dec 06, 2006
O.K. Thanks Kryo.   I knew over here I would get a reply when you saw it.
on Mar 24, 2007
I was wondering if you have ever found a fix for this... I am having the same issue and it is about to drive me crazy!! I'm having to close out of the windows pop up message every few seconds. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
on Mar 24, 2007
I was wondering if you have ever found a fix for this


No, actually I had went back to DL for a while and stopped running SE at startup. It probably still does it, but I haven't had a crash in a long while for a report to be generated.

on Aug 13, 2007
Anyone ever find a fix for this issue? It hoses my MSDE services and when I try to start the services, I get an "error 193: 0xc1" Error. deleting or renaming the program file solves it but clearly someone forgot to enclose %Program Files with quotes. Doh.
on Jan 06, 2008
Still no fix for this?