Windows install issue - Feature is on a network resource that is unavailable.
Posted: 28 Jan 2024, 04:54
Hello,
I'm running FileBot on Windows 11. I downloaded FileBot version 5.1.2 and attempted to install and got the message "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable". I uninstalled FileBot and got the same message on the second and subsequent attempts. Even though I uninstalled the current version (FileBot_4.9.6_x64) and the install seemed to fail, the Application list showed 5.1.2 as being installed but when I ran it, 4.9.6 was in the titlebar. As my efforts progressed and I changed strategies, there were various strange issues that I didn't document so I'll just leave it at that.
I was about ready to install the standalone version until I scanned the registry and found that the PSM file was registered on the C drive. However, I knew that it was actually on the D drive due to the home directory migration to the D drive. I didn't realize that this would mess up future installations.
I moved the PSM file from the D drive to the C drive but in a similar tree structure and the next install attempt worked fine. Why didn't the install process just tell me it couldn't find the PSM file? The only weirdness I see now is that the version number is no longer in the program titlebar. How do I fix that.
Thanks,
Larry
I'm running FileBot on Windows 11. I downloaded FileBot version 5.1.2 and attempted to install and got the message "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable". I uninstalled FileBot and got the same message on the second and subsequent attempts. Even though I uninstalled the current version (FileBot_4.9.6_x64) and the install seemed to fail, the Application list showed 5.1.2 as being installed but when I ran it, 4.9.6 was in the titlebar. As my efforts progressed and I changed strategies, there were various strange issues that I didn't document so I'll just leave it at that.
I was about ready to install the standalone version until I scanned the registry and found that the PSM file was registered on the C drive. However, I knew that it was actually on the D drive due to the home directory migration to the D drive. I didn't realize that this would mess up future installations.
I moved the PSM file from the D drive to the C drive but in a similar tree structure and the next install attempt worked fine. Why didn't the install process just tell me it couldn't find the PSM file? The only weirdness I see now is that the version number is no longer in the program titlebar. How do I fix that.
Thanks,
Larry