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Open adrianleit opened this issue 9 months ago • 1 comments

ModernFlyouts Version

0.9.1

Windows version

Windows 11 2H24

OS build

No response

Platform

x64

Area(s) with issue?

General

Steps to reproduce

I download the installer of the Microsoft Store and installed and when I opened nothing happens, I only have the W11 bar. I removed it and download the Github version and I have the same problem. Thanks.

✔️ Expected Behavior

Can you tell us or do a tutorial about how to install the app in Windows 11. Are there any solution?

❌ Actual Behavior

I download the installer of the Microsoft Store and installed and when I opened nothing happens, I only have the W11 bar. I removed it and download the Github version and I have the same problem. Thanks.

Other Software

No response

Additional Context

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adrianleit avatar Mar 06 '25 08:03 adrianleit

Try this version 0.10.0 Beta 5 https://github.com/ModernFlyouts-Community/ModernFlyouts/releases/tag/v0.10.0-beta.5

To install a certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store for the Local Computer in Windows 10/11, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Windows Run dialog: Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type mmc in the Run dialog box and press Enter. This will open the Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
  3. If prompted by User Account Control (UAC), choose Yes to allow MMC to make changes to your device.
  4. In the MMC window, select File from the menu bar and choose Add/Remove Snap-in.
  5. In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, scroll down and select Certificates, then choose Add >.
  6. A pop-up window will ask which certificates you want to manage. Select Computer account, and then click Next.
  7. Select Local computer (the computer this console is running on), and then click Finish.
  8. Click OK to close the Add or Remove Snap-ins window.
  9. In the MMC, under Certificates (Local Computer), expand the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder.
  10. Select Certificates under Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
  11. Right-click on Certificates, choose All Tasks, and then select Import.
  12. Follow the instructions in the Certificate Import Wizard to add the new certificate to the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store.

FakeMoki avatar Mar 06 '25 18:03 FakeMoki