Bug #15960 Error While Loading or Deleting Backup Profile
Submitted: 23 Dec 2005 10:57 Modified: 26 Dec 2006 10:18
Reporter: Argun Türe Email Updates:
Status: Duplicate Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Administrator Severity:S2 (Serious)
Version:1.1.6 OS:Windows (Windows XP SP2)
Assigned to: Assigned Account CPU Architecture:Any

[23 Dec 2005 10:57] Argun Türe
Description:
When I try to load a backup profile, I get "Error While Loading Backup Profile" error.

This happens when I use my personal profile, caused by the Turkish letters in my profile path I guess.

My profile path is "C:\Documents and Settings\Argun Türe\Application Data\MySQL"

Also, when I try to delete the backup profiles using the MySql Administrator I receive "Access violation at address 005B2561 in module 'MySqlAdministratior.exe'. Read of address 00000000" error.

How to repeat:
Create a user in Windows XP sp2 whose name is Argun Türe. 
Login with that user.
Run MySQLAdministrator.
Create a backup profile.
Try to load the profile by double clicking the backup profile.
Try to delete the profile by right clicking the backup profile and clicking Delete Backup Project(s).
[26 Dec 2005 15:51] MySQL Verification Team
Backup using user profile

Attachment: bk-project.PNG (image/x-png, text), 45.30 KiB.

[26 Dec 2005 15:52] MySQL Verification Team
I was unable to repeat following your instruction. I attached a picturer
showing the user profile with your name and project backup file.
[25 Jan 2006 18:01] Dmitry Kochin
I have the same problem on Windows XP SP1, user account contains russian letters.
[29 Jan 2006 9:32] István Székely
I've experienced the same problem. My profile in Windows XP SP2 contains "á" and "é" letters. MySQL administrator version: 1.1.7
[15 May 2006 22:08] Marco Alan Rotta
I'm experiencing the same situation on MySQL Administrator 1.1.9 on Windows 2000 SP4. It does not seem to be related to the charset, as I'm using latin1 regular characters.

Thanks.
[10 Jul 2006 14:43] Dennis Lundkvist
I have the same problem with Administrator 1.1.9 on Windows SBS 2003.
The user is "Administratör" so it could still perhaps be an issue with international characters...
[10 Jul 2006 15:06] Dennis Lundkvist
Created a new user in the domain where name and logon id were without international characters, and it worked!
Then I created a third user with international character "dört" as both name and logon, and it failed, so the bug is consistent anyway...

And I reinstalled MySQL Administrator beforehand too.

Looks like I'll be using a different Windows administrator account than the default Swedish one then...
[26 Dec 2006 10:18] Sveta Smirnova
Please do not submit the same bug more than once. An existing bug report already describes this very problem. Even if you feel that your issue is somewhat different, the resolution is likely
to be the same. Because of this, we hope you add your comments to the original bug instead.

Thank you for your interest in MySQL.

Duplicates bug #15191