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SmartBear_Suppo
14 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Hi,
When jxBrowser is disabled you can remove the .JxBrowser directory from your user profile since it won't be needed. Unfortunately for now it is not possible to add this option in silent installation, but we'll look into it and let you know if we've made it available.
Regarding initial problem with C++ Runtime Library, we got info from the provider of our bundled browser component on the fix, but unfortunately we are not able to test it since we where not able to reproduce the error in the first place. It's a installation of runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/d ... laylang=en which should eliminate the problem.
Will you please be willing to try it out and let us know if it worked for you (with browser component enabled)? We could then include it in the installer if it solves your problem.
Regards,
Dragica
/www.eviware.com
When jxBrowser is disabled you can remove the .JxBrowser directory from your user profile since it won't be needed. Unfortunately for now it is not possible to add this option in silent installation, but we'll look into it and let you know if we've made it available.
Regarding initial problem with C++ Runtime Library, we got info from the provider of our bundled browser component on the fix, but unfortunately we are not able to test it since we where not able to reproduce the error in the first place. It's a installation of runtime components of Visual C++ Libraries http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/d ... laylang=en which should eliminate the problem.
Will you please be willing to try it out and let us know if it worked for you (with browser component enabled)? We could then include it in the installer if it solves your problem.
Regards,
Dragica
/www.eviware.com
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