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vRoute will not launch??


Lucas St Laurent 977275
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Lucas St Laurent 977275
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Hey folks -

 

At one point, I had vRoute functioning fine. I've since reinstalled XP over a fresh format, and am trying to get vRoute up and running again. I've installed .NET 2.0 (Of Course).

 

I use firefox, so I downloaded the zip, ran the setup.exe - a download dialog opens requesting to save the file "vroute.info.application" - which is the same file that came in the zip.....

 

So I executed the file that was contained in the zip....a quick installation window popped up momentarily with a permission window, which I accepted. The vRoute folder is now in my start menu, however when I select 'vroute.info" in the start menu, absolutely nothing happens....

 

 

Synopsis -

 

When I execute vroute.info a window pops up "Application Install - Security Warning" "Publisher cannot be verified, are you sure you want to install this software?"

 

Name: vroute.info

From: (Local harddrive) D:\vRoute

Publisher: Unknown publisher

 

Of course, I select Install.....then a BREIF install window shows up, I cannot even have time to read it....from there, I'm lost.

 

After this process, executing vroute.info (The same file that installed...) does nothing...

 

 

 

 

What am I missing?

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Michal Rok
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Don't know. Can you try using IE? (for installation i mean)

 

 

Michal

vroute.net founder

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Lucas St Laurent 977275
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...already tried the autoinstall with IE....no go. Is there an .exe file [Mod - Happy Thoughts]ociated with this program???

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Michal Rok
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[Mod - Happy Thoughts]ociated - you mean a vroute.exe file you could manually put into your computer? No.

 

Please consider trying out the steps described at http://www.vroute.net/content/view/71/1/

 

 

Michal

vroute.net founder

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James Grenville-Smith 9222
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I had similar problems with Vista (after it was working fine for a while) and none of the solutions worked, so I just found the vRoute.exe and link straight to that now

 

James

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