Most probably you need to convert the file path (string) into rtf8 and
then send it to SQLite.

/Patrik

On 11/23/2012 05:35 PM, Michal Walczak wrote:
> I am using SQLite Release 3.7.14.1 downloaded by Nuget with Visual Studio 
> 2012 Ultimate RTM on Windows 8 Pro.
> 
> Because I am Polish, I am using the extended ASCII charset, also my username 
> uses it. Apparently SQLite is not able to process the file name with the file 
> path which includes this characters.
> 
> 
> Error:
> "“Could not open database file: 
> C:\Users\Michał\AppData\Local\Packages\e12bc76c-4f76-4198-8ed7-a6b0d8828dd3_e7ma2tg35b58y\LocalState\people.db
>  (14)”"
> 
> 
> Temporary fix:
> I have created a local account without Extended ASCII and the project with 
> the database works.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Michał Walczak
> 
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