From what I understand, the official way to detect Windows 11, is to look at the Operating System Build Number
I've read that a build number >= 22000 implies Windows 11
but I've found that it's...
Type: Posts; User: MarkGoldberg
From what I understand, the official way to detect Windows 11, is to look at the Operating System Build Number
I've read that a build number >= 22000 implies Windows 11
but I've found that it's...
To reproduce bug:
1) Leftmost: Highlight ProjectDefinition.Releases
2) Middle: in the releases list, highlight one of your releases
3) Rightmost: double click on one of the Compiler Variables
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Hi Friedrich,
notice the clipped www.Trad it should be www.Tradesmens.com
I had to work to see this problem on my machine.
I set my 3240 x 2160 monitor to 350% scaling AND rebooted...
Hi Friedrich,
I don't know if this is the same problem or not...
But on some users machines we're seeing some controls are being clipped
for example, the FinishDialog.Hyperlink
I found that appending /rfc3161 to the timestamp url works well for SHA2 (see thread title)
http://timestamp.comodoca.com/rfc3161
I figured that out before I stumbled across the following...
Here are 3 images, before debugging, during debugging, after debugging
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above is BEFORE debugging
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above is DURING debugging
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above is AFTER debugging
My apologies, I cannot reproduce the problem at this time.
I had encountered it a couple of weeks ago, and delayed reporting it because I was too busy.
If I find a pattern again, I'll make sure...
I'm running SetupBuilder on a SurfaceBook, which is a 13" screen with a resolution of 3000 x 2000
as such I normally have OS Magnification set higher than 100%
Debug a script
Observe that...
I have setup a script that it must have a release in use
I would like to be able to use the debug feature but I cannot find a way to debug a release
In the script editor
Highlight several rows
Click on the Move Up (or Move Down) button
(side note, it would be nice if those had the Clarion IMM attribute so we could just hold the button...
#code-sign [Root]MyProgram.16-02-03.exe
will fail to sign, however
#code-sign [Root]MyProgram_16-02-03.exe
will work
Observed in version 10.0.4929 on Win10 10586.71