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Think I found the solution on the internet: To install or update the WebView2 Runtime:
After I ran this my runtime went from By the way, according to this link it does say:
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The user has now managed to update to the latest runtime and my software runs again. This begs the question: Why was his runtime not up to date if the operating system is supposed to manage it? 🤔 |
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I guess that the relevant task plan may not be executed, or EdgeUpdate is not installed or the file is missing |
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@ajtruckle Can you collect the installation log? |
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@novac42 We have asked this before. There is no simple way to obtain a log. |
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WebView2 Runtime is designed to auto update, using scheduled tasks. Auto update would not work if the IT admin setup policy to block it, those scheduled tasks are disabled. We need Edge update/installer logs to tell us what's going on. |
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I found a way to manually update it however not an elegant one. Go to |
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User is running Windows 10, 64 bit.
My application won't run and shuts down.
They are using:
I am using:
There is quite a difference between
108.0.1462.54
and111.0.1661.62
. How can I get it up to date?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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