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Retired_Member
Aug 19, 2019RN314 Readycloud
I have I laptop running Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and a Desktop with the same Operating system on my gigabit Network. The laptop logs into Readycloud with ease but the Desktop Readycloud App (latest) rein...
Icewaterhot
Sep 05, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi Fingerstoo,
I saw your screenshot, the same as my windows Home version, so it is very strange, you can try to install readycloud 1.16 version, then overwrite the installation version 1.17, try to see if this can be used. Please download and try again.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4dlbf9yrinzgj8q/AABOk2OnGmYMqiLgBxiGQ2__a?dl=0
Fingerstoo
Sep 05, 2019Guide
thanks for trying icewaterhot
Screenshot of version 1.16 running.
- FingerstooSep 05, 2019Guide
icewaterhot
And here is reinstalled version 1.17 running! Or not properly?
Just out of interest why is the file size of ReadyCloud v1.16 is 42,909KB, whereas the latest version is 9,257KB? Netgear has been radically updating it or cutting something out!
You see the old version had the same problem!
Fingerstoo
- IcewaterhotSep 05, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
ReadyCLOUD V1.16 is the debug version, it is for you to try to see if there is this problem, if you install this 1.16 also has this problem, it may be a system problem(Is activation active?). Because the old version of TLS has not changed. ReadyCLOUD V1.17 is the release version.
- FingerstooSep 05, 2019Guide
to Icewaterhot
The first of my last two posts screenshot is of Version 1.16 running and exhibiting the exact same problem as Version 1.17. The field names labels on the user window are slightly different to those on version 1.17, but the Program title is still wrongly shown as "PRJNAME". Both versions have the same problem i.e. the user-friendly field name labels have been lost and replaced by program code field names. I keep repeating this to all of you because I think this is the core of the problem and hence should allow a programmer to fault-find.
I am not sure I understand what you mean by "activated". Do you mean Windows itself? I cannot see how it is NOT activated as I have been using it since I bought the PC with Windows 10 fully installed and obviously pre-activated. Or do you mean ReadyCloud has to be "activated"? I am quite unsure what you mean.
Over to you?
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