![]() ![]() I have been using INNO Setup for years and was using it with this project. Then can I change it back to what it was? That thought leaves a bad feeling about the whole process. That just feels like it will open a security risk on a customer machine. It doesn't feel right to change that setting. I know the installer is running as an authenticated administrator. The problem with that, is the default setting on a new Windows 10 Home machine is to not allow scripts to run. Microsoft has supplied a PowerShell script that will download and install the latest runtime. If I have already shipped the product and have it installed on multiple system, these systems will need the updated runtimes. My concern is what happens when the SDK on the build machine moves fromģ.1.5 to 3.1.6 due to an update from Microsoft. I don't expect them to have a dedicated IT group. NET Core 3.1 or lower, or use a version of the. I tried dotnet build -f netcoreapp3.1.5 and got this:įiles\dotnet\sdk\3.1.302\Sdks\\targets\įrameworkInference.targets(127,5): error NETSDK1045: The current. It was not possible to find any compatible framework version The framework '', version '3.1.6' was not found. ![]() When I want to do a quick build from my system which was installed at 3.1.6, it refuses to run on the test machines. ![]() I'm in the later stages of getting a product ready for release and the test machines and build machines are still on 3.1.5. My searches on the internet are fetching a bunch of build. Posting this in behalf of another VFP dev as this seems like a place where better answers can be found as opposed to a VFP list. ![]()
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