Hi Tracy,
my app resides in its own folder under C:\, not in Program Files.
But I hadn't thought at AV (Kaspersky). It's the same installed in all 3
PCs, anyway. But it's certainly a thing I could give a closer look. Thanks.
Iames
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Per conto di
Tracy Pearson
Inviato: giovedì 3 novembre 2011 15:04
A: [email protected]
Oggetto: RE: VFP9 SP2: anyone using Craig Boyd's AppUpdate?
ESPERIA Software wrote on 2011-11-03:
> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm using Craig Boyd's AppUpdate for some time now,
> and
it
> always worked flawlessly. 'Till yesterday. I'm noticing a strange
behavior
> at a client site where 2 out of 3 PC have upgraded from XP Pro to
> Win7
Pro
> 64bit. Well, the XP Pro machine updates no problem, whereas the Win7
ones
> don't. I've tried both 'Run as admin" and "XP compatibility mode" on
> AppUpdate.exe on those, but it doesn't kick in. No error shows, but
> the
flow
> proceeds to the execution of the main application .exe, which is the
> old one, not the new/updated one. Is it a '64bit' thingy? Can someone
> suggest
a
> solution?
>
>
> TIA.
>
Where is the application installed? It is probably related to Windows 7,
either Rights or Virtualization of the folder where the EXE is being
updated.
Though, it could be the anti-virus with heuristic behavior checking seeing
an attempt to overwrite a file. In my experiences, this usually will cause
the update application process to be stopped.
Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software
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