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temple |
Posted - 28 Jul 2018 : 10:51:16 Hi there! Need help with this!
Following successive procedures resulteted in:
P1. Installed extrememm9.0.1.0_64bit (on Win7 64bit) P2. Updated to 9.0.1.3 64bit P3. Restart with admin rights (via right click on prog icon from prog folder) P4. XMM Copy Authentication (Win notes: "Copy Authenticated, Please Restart XMM") P5. Restart XMM as in P3. P6. XMM still asks for authentication!
Questions:
Q1: Why can't XMM be authenticated? Q2: Why does it specifically ask for admin rights? Usually only 32bit Programs do that on a 64bit system. Q3: Why the unusual default install folder under "C\Users\...\Documents\eXtreme Movie Manager 8\eXtreme Movie Manager.exe" instead of "C:\Program Files\eXtreme Movie Manager8\eXtreme Movie Manager.exe" where all other 64bit programs go?
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JDommi |
Posted - 31 Jul 2018 : 11:19:35 1. Install the latest release 2. Restart XMM (best with admin rights) 3. Authenticate 4. Start XMM again (the same way you've done the authentication!)
That's the standard authentication. Maybe you have to install the 32-bit release first? I don't use the 64-bit release myself, so I don't know it exactly.
To your 3rd question: That's because XMM is meant as "portable". Therefor that folder is/was recommended.
*EDIT* If that doesn't work for you then write an email to alessioviti-at-binaryworks.it. |
temple |
Posted - 31 Jul 2018 : 10:24:42 Hello?
Any reply or help? Anybody? |