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Scripting Resources & Utilities => Stealth Client => Topic started by: bzum on March 29, 2016, 11:57:52 PM
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Digging through old topics I found this, which is exactly what's happening:
http://www.scriptuo.com/index.php?topic=13265.0
Has anyone found anything about it or had anything similar?
Using windows 7 x64
I can run stealth 1.0 fine, but can't run any of the newer versions.
It just closes right after execution, no error log, no message, nothing to debug.
Tried every version available on the site, also tried reinstalling everything I thought it could have any influence, like .netfx
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I have this issue atm myself and analyse what could cause it. Will tell you once i find a solution
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It works fine on my work PC, also worked on a fresh Windows 7 VM.
Wild guess: it's unrelated to OS, maybe software conflict.
Post Merge: March 30, 2016, 11:15:24 AM
Got it to work.
Ran update on VM, then zipped the folder and sent to my PC!
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Been working fine on my machine running Windows ten.
However when I hit the little minimize button to drop it down to the tray it always closes the program. That's kinda weird
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Been working fine on my machine running Windows ten.
However when I hit the little minimize button to drop it down to the tray it always closes the program. That's kinda weird
I think its an issue with c++ Libraries. I got that issue when installing c++ libraries from certain games, they override my old ones.
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Been working fine on my machine running Windows ten.
However when I hit the little minimize button to drop it down to the tray it always closes the program. That's kinda weird
I think its an issue with c++ Libraries. I got that issue when installing c++ libraries from certain games, they override my old ones.
Not sure if it helps at all, but I've had this issue for years. On windows 7, I was able to create a new user account which would then allow me to use stealth. Once I upgraded to 10, I can no longer use it at all, and get the same issue mentioned above. I've asked about this previously, and no one was able to figure it out. Orich recommended I run it on a vm, which I can do with no problems, it's just a pain.
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