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(@a_kuiper)
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Yes it is, 60 bytes large containing the following

"ÔÿÜÔÖáÔÖ¢ÔÖ+Ôÿ-ÔÿëÔÖ¢ÔÖóÔÿ»ÔÖ¿ÔÿëÔÖÂÔÖáÔÖ¢ÔÖ+ÔÖ|ÔÖ-ÔÖ¿ÔÖ-Ôÿé"

Copied it to my users-folder and root of C. Also tried running it in compatibility-mode.

I am using Windows 7 x86. Perhaps that helps!?


   
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(@Anonymous 15228)
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Is your date/time format set to MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYYY? If it's the latter, I'm fixing that bug right now.


   
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(@Anonymous 15228)
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Alright, I've fixed the bug that caused the program to crash if the date format was DD/MM/YYYY. I've re-uploaded everything as before, so please download the newest version if you were having this problem earlier.
Again, thanks for the feedback.

Yes it is, 60 bytes large containing the following

"ÔÿÜÔÖáÔÖ¢ÔÖ+Ôÿ-ÔÿëÔÖ¢ÔÖóÔÿ»ÔÖ¿ÔÿëÔÖÂÔÖáÔÖ¢ÔÖ+ÔÖ|ÔÖ-ÔÖ¿ÔÖ-Ôÿé"

Copied it to my users-folder and root of C. Also tried running it in compatibility-mode.

I am using Windows 7 x86. Perhaps that helps!?

As for this problem, I'm not sure what is causing it. As long as chatsniper.exe and license.dat are in the same directory, you shouldn't be seeing the error you're getting. Can you please PM me your system's language and regional settings?


   
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(@rampage)
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I'm going to test this out on some systems i have in my lab and return some feedbacks soon )

beware, i'm meticolous )


   
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(@a_kuiper)
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I am from the "old Europe" 😉

DD/MM/YYYY for us, that is.


   
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(@rampage)
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same here


   
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(@Anonymous 15228)
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Alright, I'm still investigating what's causing the 'license not found' problem, but I've also implemented a quick workaround. Now if the program can't find the license, it'll prompt you to select the license's location with a file browser dialog.

As usual, I've re-uploaded everything so please download the newest version (1.16) before continuing to test.

I appreciate all the feedback so far.


   
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(@a_kuiper)
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Unfortunately I am only getting a cryptic message "The application sandbox location is not accessible. Please check the location and try again".


   
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(@Anonymous 15228)
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Unfortunately I am only getting a cryptic message "The application sandbox location is not accessible. Please check the location and try again".

Ah. I appear to have broken the virtual app settings. One minute, I'll fix it and re-upload.


   
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(@Anonymous 15228)
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Unfortunately I am only getting a cryptic message "The application sandbox location is not accessible. Please check the location and try again".

Ok, I've got that problem resolved.

Since the program is a virtual app, it needs a sandbox file to store data in while running. By default, the program I use to create the virtual app has it save the sandbox in the local appdata folder, which obviously doesn't work from a forensic standpoint (change nothing, etc). So, I've once again updated the program, but now it is required to run it from a thumb drive. Since the sandbox is not optional, it will be saved to the thumbdrive that the program is running on. If the user attempts to run the program from the source PC, they'll get an error informing them that it needs to be run from a removable storage device.

Apologies for all these repeated downloads. I should have caught that last bug before my last upload.


   
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