January 9, 20188 yr I just bought ChasePlane and have downloaded and installed VFXCentral. When VFXCentral starts the first time you see an update dialog counting towards 100% and then a dialog box saying "Downloaded file is not signed from OldProp Solutions Inc." In the temp folder I can find a file auto_updater.exe, which cannot run directly because it expects some parameter (saying "Missing update args"). The system OS is Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16299.192] 64-bit. Your help is most appreciated! Cheers, Martin ________________________________________ The Owl's Nest * Military Aircraft Reference * ICAO Reference * Distance Calculator * MAIW, Military AI & UKMil Reference
February 1, 20188 yr Indeed, I have the same problem Don't know what to do, expect making an exception in the firewall so that the update won't download... Did you find a solution for the problem yet?
February 1, 20188 yr Author Yes, actually I did :-) No clue how that happened, but the OldProp certificate was listed in the store from untrustworthy certificates (go look in the Internet Explorer control panel, there certificates). Once I removed it from there installation worked fine. Cheers, Martin ________________________________________ The Owl's Nest * Military Aircraft Reference * ICAO Reference * Distance Calculator * MAIW, Military AI & UKMil Reference
February 1, 20188 yr We are trying to find why our certificate goes in the untrustworthy list. This is normally cause by manual action by the user or an antivirus/security software doing it for you. What security software are you using? Michaël Villeneuve-Normand Co-Founder and Developer, OldProp.
February 2, 20188 yr Author I am using Nod32 AntiVirus. Already on the road....would you point Pieter to how to solve that issue? Cheers, Martin ________________________________________ The Owl's Nest * Military Aircraft Reference * ICAO Reference * Distance Calculator * MAIW, Military AI & UKMil Reference
February 3, 20188 yr On 2018-02-01 at 4:32 PM, Pieter666 said: Can you guide me to that store? Where can I find it? Try these steps: 1. Click the "Start" button, type "certmgr.msc" and press "Enter" to launch Windows' certificate manager. 2. Double-click "Untrusted Certificates" from the right pane and then "Certificates." 3. Right-click the certificate you wish to remove and select "Delete." 4. Click "Yes" in the confirmation window. Michaël Villeneuve-Normand Co-Founder and Developer, OldProp.
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