Wyatt O'Day (Wyatt) has made 7771 posts.
3) Since we call TurboActivate.dll functions importing them in c# (your TurboActivate.cs) (es: IsAct…
My guess is the update files is being corrupted either when it's being uploaded or downloaded. Fir…
Cancel the update.Close all instances of wyBuild & wyUpdateRun the following 2 lines as both you…
Post on Aug 24, 2012Clear your cache, cancel the update, and retry the download. (Unfortunately this is a bug with Goog…
If they sucessfully updated to wyUpdate 2.6.18.0 then there will be no problem. The problem was unde…
Post on Aug 24, 2012That's because that file really doesn't exist (we removed it from our servers because it has a criti…
Post on Aug 24, 2012It sounds like something is blocking access to the file on that server. We haven't had any downtime …
Tell them to restart their computer. Them tell them to run these 2 lines: rmdir /s /q "%userprofile…
Post on Aug 24, 2012We removed wyUpdate 2.6.18.0 from our hosting sites. Are you doing a custom self-update host?
Post on Aug 24, 2012Restart your computer. Then, before running any other app, run these 2 lines: rmdir /s /q "%userpro…
The way to fix this issue is to keep your path lengths reasonable (i.e. under 250 characters).
A good place to start is the step-by-step walkthrough. It explains everything slowly and it has pict…
Like I said, remove the product key before entering a new one.
Post on Aug 24, 2012What's the return code from CheckAndSavePkey()? TurboActivate.CheckAndSavePKey(Activatecode) Also…
What version of the AutomaticUpdater? Are you calling any functions in your form's constructor?
This has been fixed in TurboActivate 3.3, coming soon.