Ben,

i tried here and created a Windows standalone (both 32 and 64 bit) on Big Sur 
with LC 9.6.4 and moved it to a Windows 10 machine.
The created standalone could be opened without any problem on Windows.

Do you have manual selected the inclusions in standalone settings  or did you 
let LC IDE search for inclusions?


Or maybe this is a Antivirus / Firewall problem? Maybe your standalone was 
blocked without any notification.

Regards,
Matthias


> Am 24.09.2021 um 13:39 schrieb Ben Rubinstein via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
> 
> Has anyone else encountered an issue building Windows standalones from LC 
> 9.6.4 or 9.6.5 on Mac?
> 
> What I'm seeing is that the process is suspiciously fast; but generates the 
> expected files (.exe, the various dlls); and the .exe is the expected size, 
> almost identical to what is produced under LC 9.6.3.
> 
> However when this is moved to a Windows machine:
> 
> - attempting to open in the Explorer simply nothing happens.
> 
> - attempting to launch the standalone from command line is met with the 
> message "Access is denied" (although security properties allow Read&Execute).
> 
> Symptoms are exactly the same whether the standalone was built for x86 or 
> x86-64. Same if built from either LC 9.6.4 and on LC 9.6.5 (rc 1).
> 
> Before I report this in the LQCC and make myself look stupid - has anyone 
> else built a Windows standalone from Mac on LC 9.6.4 or later, and did it 
> work?
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Ben
> 
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