C++ Build - Ready for production.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Right, but the save settings button isn’t saving the setting. There’s a pop up at the top that says the settings were saved but it not.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
You're right, Bill, It's not. I'll fix that right away.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Think I found the problem: Windows Defender. Ran 9.5 on another PC and it loaded up a little slow but acceptable. Epiphanied and turned off the AV...no real difference but that made me think of Windows Defender (which I use as a minimum AV on my PC) and VOILA - slowness identified. The other PC I'd run it on the other day also used Defender.
Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
That's great news, Xander. Especially now that I have a new build ready to upload which I hope it'll become the next stable.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
9.5.1 does not remove the desktop icon on uninstall.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Yes, I saw that too. Should be fixed in 9.5.2. Just released.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Still unable to edit any field in "professional report dialog" when launching SR with 9.5.2 (well, report path is editable but that's all)
Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Any idea why this is showing up misaligned like this?
BTW, The folder in the background with all of UVK files in it. Is there a way I can simplify this?
With the new setup, this appears to be a portable version right, no install required?
Is it possible to just show UVK_EN.exe instead of the other files?
Should I just "Hide" them and turn on the hide hidden folders function?
BTW, The folder in the background with all of UVK files in it. Is there a way I can simplify this?
With the new setup, this appears to be a portable version right, no install required?
Is it possible to just show UVK_EN.exe instead of the other files?
Should I just "Hide" them and turn on the hide hidden folders function?
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System Error Scan is now unresponsive after it searches for files and entries
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Manu, still not fixed, huh. It'll be the next time, promise.
Jim, it's not becoming unresponsive for me. Which areas did you scan? All?
Jim, it's not becoming unresponsive for me. Which areas did you scan? All?
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
All but restore points. When it's done scanning, clicking any of the buttons appears to do nothing.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Could not make it happen yet. Trying in other machines now. Is this the same machine that gave those "no disc in drive" errors?
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
wrc559, as I said before, the files you really need to access are UVK_en.exe and Log analyzer.exe. You can hide all the other files.
Anyways, if you like it simple, you can just keep using UVKPortable.exe instead. Just don't mix them up. Use either one of the packages or the zip folder, not both.
Anyways, if you like it simple, you can just keep using UVKPortable.exe instead. Just don't mix them up. Use either one of the packages or the zip folder, not both.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Nope, it was a different machine. A core I7 tablet.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
On 9.5.2 in system repair after checking:
Empty temp folders
Empty browser cache
Delete cookies
cleanup junk files
cleanup registry
Install Java
Install directX
Install Flash
The home button appears to do nothing. Actually the rest of the buttons show a mouse over effect and clicking "X" does nothing either...
Also, DirectX is not automated like it used to be.
This has occurred so far on a Dell and a Gateway.... So I don't think computer make matters at all.
Empty temp folders
Empty browser cache
Delete cookies
cleanup junk files
cleanup registry
Install Java
Install directX
Install Flash
The home button appears to do nothing. Actually the rest of the buttons show a mouse over effect and clicking "X" does nothing either...
Also, DirectX is not automated like it used to be.
This has occurred so far on a Dell and a Gateway.... So I don't think computer make matters at all.
Jim
It is not "Can it be done?" but rather, "How can we do it?"
It is not "Can it be done?" but rather, "How can we do it?"
Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Thanks, Jim. I think I know why it's happening, and I already fixed that part. Will now check out the automation of the directx install, and release a new beta.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
OK, it seems after doing something in reports and system repair, clicking Home does nothing...
Add System immunization to that as well
Add System immunization to that as well
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Yes, it's actually related to the tooltip message box. I'll upload a new beta that should fix that.
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
Cool, I wasn't sure if I should report that or not. I'll just chill till the next beta so I know if any unknown bugs still exist
Jim
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Re: C++ Build - Ready for production.
I just did upload it. Please report if problem fixed
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