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Exception: Target Invocation when trying to preview a file #44
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Hi, could you tell me
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Ah, I think your onto something. I tried it from my Desktop and it worked fine. Then I opened a File Explorer window, showing the Desktop folder and it didn't work on the same files.
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Thanks for your reply. Could you try these two files? You may need to quit QuickLook before overwriting them. Sorry, should be this two: QuickLook.Native-44-2.zip |
Sorry, I put the wrong file. Should be this: https://github.com/xupefei/QuickLook/files/1181349/QuickLook.Native-44-2.zip |
That seems to work now. Thank you! |
Glad to hear that. Therefore this bug fix will be shipped with the next
release, maybe in this weekend. For now you may continue to use these DLLs,
or download the nightly version from AppVeyor (links in the front page.)
Cheers,
Paddy
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That seems to work now. Thank you!
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Windows 7 SP1 x64.
After a fresh installation, I tried to preview a number of different file types (txt, doc, pdf) and they all resulted in an exception being thrown.
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