SamuriHL
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Yes it's a windows 7 issue. But I had another user successfully run 1.0.5.6 on their windows 7. You may need to try installing the dot net core 5 runtime on your machine. It's embedded in this executable but it would appear you have stuff missing that it needs. I understand the desire to hang on to windows 7 but the issue is that MS dropped support for it in January 2020. The world is going to become a tougher place for unsupported operating systems as time goes on. I will get a version of the scanner working for you guys but ultimately it may end up being its own version if I can't find a clean solution to this. Same code just running on an old framework. I can't expect users of modern os like windows 10 and 11 to keep installing old frameworks that ms is starting to deprecate. Nonetheless I will find a solution for everyone.
Try installing dot net core 5 and please let me know if that works. If not I will create a separate windows 7 version. But given one windows 7 user is already running 1.0.5.6 it has to work somehow.
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Try installing dot net core 5 and please let me know if that works. If not I will create a separate windows 7 version. But given one windows 7 user is already running 1.0.5.6 it has to work somehow.
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