![]() ![]() Yes, the simplest workaround (if you're not using custom apps) is to manually delete the app folders in D:\\WebCatalog Apps\ and then reinstall the apps. One more question, is there a way to preserve the appdata of each app, so that if I did end up needing to uninstall and reinstall each app with each update, that I could just have the app resume using the prior appdata? It sounds like this might be similar to the way the WebCatalog app already does it, it deletes and re-creates the app preserving the appdata.Īlso, if possible, would you mind checking if the empty app folder has any hidden files? If this wouldn't work, can you think of any other workaround that I can try? Would that upgrade the engine for those apps? Or, is part of the engine or upgrade process baked into the executable for the app? If it is copy/pastable, I could write my own macro for handling this as a workaround so that we can be done with the trouble. Here is a question, would it be possible to do this? When a new engine update is released, I create a new "blank" app within WebCatalog, for the purpose of having a folder with the engine files, and then copy/paste those engine files into my pre-existing apps. I don't have any other filesystem or permissions issues with any other apps. ![]() ![]() I can't think of anything that I have running that would be causing this. It is odd that no other Windows computers are having this trouble. I just tried running as admin, same effect. ![]()
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