Hiya,
Title s/b StreamFab 5.0.5.7 not 5.0.3.7 - I haven't slept in two days, due to building new computer system, so I'm fuzzy right now.
1. 5.0.5.7 gave me the "Kitty Picture" and said my system was not compatible with 5.0.5.7 when I tried to download Halloween Ends on Peacock.
2. Exited 5.0.3.7, cleared cache/temp/logs then ran 5.0.5.7 as Administrator an it did not give me the "Kitty Picture" but never started anything when it got to analysis step.
3. Uninstalled 5.0.3.7, deleted temp, log files, rebooted P.C., installed 5.0.5.7 and it ran fine.
Can you please make sure that the programmer looks at the privileges needed to execute a download from specific streaming services.
I've seen some entries in the registry related the "administrator & privileges" for StreamFab processes.
1. Is the programmer forgetting to modify registry or privileges needed when he does some new code or changes?
2. After the programmer makes changes is he running some streaming tests with a "normal privileged account" just in case - because otherwise he might never catch these things.
Mike
Title s/b StreamFab 5.0.5.7 not 5.0.3.7 - I haven't slept in two days, due to building new computer system, so I'm fuzzy right now.
1. 5.0.5.7 gave me the "Kitty Picture" and said my system was not compatible with 5.0.5.7 when I tried to download Halloween Ends on Peacock.
2. Exited 5.0.3.7, cleared cache/temp/logs then ran 5.0.5.7 as Administrator an it did not give me the "Kitty Picture" but never started anything when it got to analysis step.
3. Uninstalled 5.0.3.7, deleted temp, log files, rebooted P.C., installed 5.0.5.7 and it ran fine.
Can you please make sure that the programmer looks at the privileges needed to execute a download from specific streaming services.
I've seen some entries in the registry related the "administrator & privileges" for StreamFab processes.
1. Is the programmer forgetting to modify registry or privileges needed when he does some new code or changes?
2. After the programmer makes changes is he running some streaming tests with a "normal privileged account" just in case - because otherwise he might never catch these things.
Mike
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