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On 1/26/2018 at 11:31 AM, mbox said:

Hi guys, not a big problem but is annoying. When I run cinebench I can't save my score, when I tell him to do so It displays "error creating file" and quits without saving. The download was from maxon website and I already downloaded It again, same problem. It didn't need any installation, just to be unzipped.

I had the same issue.  It turned out that the problem was caused by having the program folder in a sub-folder, which was in another sub-folder, etc.  It was too many levels down.  Move the folder to the root, or a lower folder, and try again.

Hi guys, not a big problem but is annoying. When I run cinebench I can't save my score, when I tell him to do so It displays "error creating file" and quits without saving. The download was from maxon website and I already downloaded It again, same problem. It didn't need any installation, just to be unzipped.

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On 1/26/2018 at 11:31 AM, mbox said:

Hi guys, not a big problem but is annoying. When I run cinebench I can't save my score, when I tell him to do so It displays "error creating file" and quits without saving. The download was from maxon website and I already downloaded It again, same problem. It didn't need any installation, just to be unzipped.

I had the same issue.  It turned out that the problem was caused by having the program folder in a sub-folder, which was in another sub-folder, etc.  It was too many levels down.  Move the folder to the root, or a lower folder, and try again.

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On 5/19/2018 at 4:09 PM, SkyCyclePilot said:

I had the same issue.  It turned out that the problem was caused by having the program folder in a sub-folder, which was in another sub-folder, etc.  It was too many levels down.  Move the folder to the root, or a lower folder, and try again.

Thanks, this solved it for me.

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On 19/5/2018 at 3:09 PM, SkyCyclePilot said:

I had the same issue.  It turned out that the problem was caused by having the program folder in a sub-folder, which was in another sub-folder, etc.  It was too many levels down.  Move the folder to the root, or a lower folder, and try again.

Yes probable, I'll try It out!!!

Thank you!

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On 5/19/2018 at 8:09 AM, SkyCyclePilot said:

I had the same issue.  It turned out that the problem was caused by having the program folder in a sub-folder, which was in another sub-folder, etc.  It was too many levels down.  Move the folder to the root, or a lower folder, and try again.

Thanks, worked for me too. I was two levels too deep.

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