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File Comments posted by danpaul88
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@Taiko There is no .NET framework version check in the source code for the launcher, so I suspect the check is being compiled into the executable as part of the standard pattern for any .NET based application. The installer allows you to skip the installation of the .NET framework in case of issues detecting or installing it, but it must still be present for the launcher to be started since it is a .NET based product.
We've had community members run the launcher successfully under WINE previously who may be able to offer some suggestions - the linked topic might be a good place to start
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On 5/3/2019 at 4:08 AM, N3tRunn3r said:
Greetings over there,
dear Commanders...,
whenever I try to run this installation file on that crappy Windows 10 OS, Windows Defender's SmartScreen blocks it!
Regards,
N3
German:
Hi @N3tRunn3r,
Unfortunately there isn't anything we can do to avoid this - SmartScreen works on a reputation basis, whereby the more users that use our installer the less likely it is to flag up a warning. Since we're a small community we never reach the threshold required for SmartScreen to trust our installer and it will therefore always show the warning.
You can click on the underlined 'More Information' link to get an option to install our launcher anyway.
Regards,
danpaul88
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See this article for more information about running the launcher on Windows 7