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Fix: Check user_name after wchar conversion (Windows) #241
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Identify the Bug
SetPasswordconverts the providedstd::string accountto a wchar-pointer by means ofutf8ToWideChar. Subsequently, it should check if the conversion was successful.Probably due to copy-paste, it checks
target_name(again) instead.Description of the Change
Check the freshly created
user_nameinstead.Alternate Designs
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Possible Drawbacks
None
Verification Process
The code compiles.
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