Micah Morrison
Micah Morrison
Hi @heatsiphon, sorry to hear about this issue! Let me clarify a couple things first. 1. This application currently targets .NET Core 3.1, which is why installing 6 and 7...
@heatsiphon, you didn't answer my question about whether the WS4W installer prompted you to install .NET Core, and if so, whether it worked? If you're intentionally trying to install it...
@heatsiphon You still have not answered my original question. 😊 Maybe I'm asking the wrong question, and you're welcome to tell me that, but otherwise it's a key piece of...
When the dialog box appears, what are you launching? The installer (named something like `WS4WSetup-2.0.10.exe`) or the application itself (`WgServerforWindows.exe`)?
Thanks, I see you're launching the app itself, which is what I suspected. It is built to use the AnyCPU target, which can work on 32- or 64-bit operating systems....
> When I run the application, that’s where it asks me the .net core question. Not the installer. Whew, ok great, this is what I was looking for. The installer...
Hi @heatsiphon, I recently experienced this issue with another app, so I have a new suggestion. Can you check Event Viewer > Windows Logs > Application (after trying to start...
@cbailes, sorry to hear that! Can you try the suggestion in my comment prior to yours (checking Event Viewer) and let me know if you find anything interesting?
Hey @cbailes, thanks for the update! Based on the error message, it does seem like .NET Core 3.1 was not installed prior to your manual step. I'm glad the manual...
Hi @MxD-js, apologies that I never followed up on this issue. I was not able to access a free Azure tier to test this use case. Are you still using...