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Describe the bug
I purchased the drive and cable kit. To install it on Windows 11 Pro, I followed the instructions and moved the "buskill-Windows" folder to my C drive and then tried to run the install using the buskill shortcut. That didn't work so I ran the shortcut "Run as Administrator". I ran the update and restarted. There is no app in teh Wiondows app list and teh only way to run the app is to:
go to C:\buskill-win-v0.7.0-x86_64\buskill-v0.7.0-x86_64
Right click on the buskill app and Run as Administrator
Allow changes from an unknown publisher
Arm
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
A Windows app is shown on my app list and I can run this to arm the system; or
there is an option to autostart the app
Screenshots
Versions (please complete the following information):
OS: Windows 11 Pro
BusKill: v0.7.0
Additional context
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Can you elaborate a bit on the "Expected behaviour"? How does one open the "App List"? Is this something new in Windows 11?
I don't have a Windows machine, but I'll see if I can download their free trial of Windows 11 and run it in a VM to reproduce this. Last I tested on Windows 10 it was fine, and you did not need to run it as Administrator.
In the meantime, can anyone else with Windows 11 reproduce this issue?
Describe the bug
I purchased the drive and cable kit. To install it on Windows 11 Pro, I followed the instructions and moved the "buskill-Windows" folder to my C drive and then tried to run the install using the buskill shortcut. That didn't work so I ran the shortcut "Run as Administrator". I ran the update and restarted. There is no app in teh Wiondows app list and teh only way to run the app is to:
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
A Windows app is shown on my app list and I can run this to arm the system; or
there is an option to autostart the app
Screenshots
Versions (please complete the following information):
Additional context
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: