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			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic15808/message54194/">Problems installing TB v10.2 - Shortcut &amp; CEF</a></b> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			Hello, Ray,<br />Using Windows 11 64 Pro (up-to-date with the updates) and had <I>The Bat</I> 10.1 running OK. Tried to update to 10.2 and had roughly the same messages &nbsp;as you. The &quot;launcher&quot; installed with 10.2 didn&#39;t launch anything, a double click on <I>thebat.exe</I> in Windows Explorer dit it (in the &#39;About&#39; window it showed v10.2). Uninstalled and re-installed to no avail. I finally uninstalled it and re-installed version 10.03, &nbsp;which runs smoothly on my outfit, launched through a desktop shortcut.<br />The 10.2 setup downloaded from RitLabs isn&#39;t quite clear about the installation of a) the launcher and b) the main executable : you are supposed to enter a folder in both cases, which seems to imply they could be different. In my case, whether they installed in different folders or in the same made no difference.<br />Have been a TB user since v3 (in &nbsp;2007) and this is the first time I find trouble with an update. After a look at their site, I guess the guilt must be at least partly mine : nowhere do they state that TB is certified for Windows 11.<br />So maybe I should stick with TB 10.03, keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.<br />Your position (using Windows 10) is better in that respect. Good luck ! <br />
			<i>01 October 2022 12:03:00, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">André FABIANI</a>.</i>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<b><a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/topic15808/message54193/">Problems installing TB v10.2 - Shortcut &amp; CEF</a></b> in forum <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/forum4/">The Bat! - Configuring the E-mail Client</a>. <br />
			This is an update to the original message below. &nbsp;As it turns out the whole problem appears to have been that I didn&#39;t uninstall the previous version of TB before installing the new one :-( &nbsp;Duh! &nbsp;As soon as I redid it that way v10.2 didn&#39;t exhibit any of the problems I previously described below. &nbsp;Just for the sake of dummies like me, it would be nice if the TB installer would automatically uninstall any previous versions before proceeding &nbsp;:-)<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />*****************************************************************************************<br />I am using Win10 64-bit with all the latest updates and I&#39;ve tried to install TB v10.2-64bit several times. &nbsp;During the install the first hint of trouble was a popup that stated:<br /><br />&quot;Warning 1909. Could not create Shortcut The Bat! 64-bit.lnk. Verify that the destination folder exists and that you can access it.&quot; &nbsp;I&#39;ve never seen this on any previous TB installation and I don&#39;t know specifically what/where it is referring to. &nbsp;I just clicked OK to see what would happen and the installation seemed to proceed.<br /><br />After the installation finished I got another popup that stated:<br />&quot;Unsupported CEF version! &nbsp;Use only the CEF binaries specified in the CEF4Delfi Readme.md file at <noindex><a href="https://github.com/salvadordf/CEF4Delphi" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/salvadordf/CEF4Delphi</a></noindex>. &nbsp;Expected libcef.dll version : 103.0.12.0 &nbsp;Found : libcef.dll version : 101.0.15.0&quot;<br /><br />I then &nbsp;went to that website and looked for the Readme.md file, which I never found. &nbsp;However, I did find a link to the latest CEF binaries for Win10-64bit, which I downloaded and unzipped. &nbsp;By a brute force search of my entire C drive I found the directory in which TB had stored its own CEF files, made a backup copy of it, then overwrote the CEF files &nbsp;that came with TB with the ones I had downloaded.<br /><br />I then tried to install TB v.10.2 again, but I got the same two popups as before, only this time the CEF popup said that the CEF version it found was 105.3.39.0, which was obviously the version I just downloaded.<br /><br />In both CEF cases above the installation of TB v10.2 apparently at least partially succeeded because the &quot;About&quot; information in TB indicated v10.2 until I rebooted, at which point it reverted back to v10.1. &nbsp;While v10.2 was still being indicated, however, I found it impossible to close TB by any means other than ending its process using the Task Manager.<br /><br />At this point I&#39;m pretty much stuck on what to do next other than go back to v10.1. &nbsp;Has anyone else experienced any of these things?<br /><br />Ray <br />
			<i>01 October 2022 10:44:34, <a href="http://www.ritlabs.com/en/forums/">Ray Mitchell</a>.</i>]]></description>
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