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\my documents\my games\production line?
Does it work if you launch it as administrator (from windows explorer, not steam).
Thanks.
*CAUSE*
The root cause of this issue is when your system (windows 7 or windows 10 upgraded from windows 7) are originally installed with non-english as your primary language, and that will create an "my documents" directory in your local language but with a "documents" hyper link pointing to it. Therefore the real filename of the "documents" directory is stored in a non-english language, but it should also be accessible with "my documents" since the link points to it.
However, the implementation of production line seems trying to load the real name of the directory and then make new dir names based on it, and it causes problem because the language doesn't support well for multi-bytes languages (eg: chinese), and that will make the manipulated path non matching to the "my documents" directory stored in your local language.
*SOLUTION*
Find your "My documents" or "Documents", right click the folder and open "properties", you should find a tab called "location", open it and it shows the real storage path, very likely pointing to a path with your local languages.
Change this path to a full english path, eg: "C:\Users\<user_name>\OneDrive\Documents" and save. Don't worry, windows will automatically copy all contents from old location to the new location.
And the issue should be fixed.
By the way, I found this also solves the issue for a few other games.
Enjoy the game!