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WISE.FTP and W7
I do use Windows7 64 bit and want to know if the current version runs in this environment!
Regds
Hellmut
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Hellmut
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
All our latest versions support Windows 7. We are currently also working on few Windows 7 optimizations which will be released soon.
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
When Windows 7 starts I get an error notice "Exception EOleSysError in module wf_tp.exe at 0007EE65 Error accessing the OLE registry"
I traced the wf_tp.exe to the AceBit WiseFTP program folder.
Is this a program error? Need to re-instal?
The program works OK
I traced the wf_tp.exe to the AceBit WiseFTP program folder.
Is this a program error? Need to re-instal?
The program works OK
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
I just installed WiseFTP on my new Windows 7 machine and I am also getting the same error message when I boot up. I would like to know how to correct this.
Debbie
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Debbie
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
Hello,
in order to solve this problem, Wise-FTP Task-Planner must run at least one time 'As Administrator'.
Best Regards,
AceBIT Support
in order to solve this problem, Wise-FTP Task-Planner must run at least one time 'As Administrator'.
Best Regards,
AceBIT Support
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
I am trying to open Task Planner, so that I can set it to run as Administrator, but I can't get past the error message.
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Re: WISE.FTP and W7
Hello,
Please right-click the according .exe file and select "Run as administrator" here. You do not need to open the Task Manager to do this.
Best regards
Please right-click the according .exe file and select "Run as administrator" here. You do not need to open the Task Manager to do this.
Best regards
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