yaywalter
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yaywalter got a reaction from Richard Bledsoe in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Great for you. Windows Apps have always been a hot mess permissions-wise, so there's probably something borked for me. I also tried pointing it at C:\Users\[MyUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe and get an error saying "The file cannot be accessed by the system" even though it looks like the permissions are in check. Also using Win 11.
So again... should've just been a regular windows program and we wouldn't have had any of this headache.
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yaywalter got a reaction from Delphi in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Great for you. Windows Apps have always been a hot mess permissions-wise, so there's probably something borked for me. I also tried pointing it at C:\Users\[MyUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe and get an error saying "The file cannot be accessed by the system" even though it looks like the permissions are in check. Also using Win 11.
So again... should've just been a regular windows program and we wouldn't have had any of this headache.
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yaywalter got a reaction from Delphi in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Not for me, it's not. I gave myself access to the WindowsApps directory and tried pointing HoneyView to Photo 2 as its default image editor, and no dice... nothing happens when I try to send an image to the editor. Not sure why they felt the need to lock down v2 down like this, but it's really annoying... it should just install like a normal windows program that goes in the regular Program Files directory
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yaywalter got a reaction from PattiR in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from Frank Mu. in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Not for me, it's not. I gave myself access to the WindowsApps directory and tried pointing HoneyView to Photo 2 as its default image editor, and no dice... nothing happens when I try to send an image to the editor. Not sure why they felt the need to lock down v2 down like this, but it's really annoying... it should just install like a normal windows program that goes in the regular Program Files directory
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yaywalter got a reaction from UweJelting in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
It does not launch. But I know I have the path right, because if I paste it into Windows Explorer and delete "photo.exe" it goes to the right path. Can't launch it by double-clicking or right-clicking and running as admin either.
Looking at the permissions of Photo.exe, it looks like something's corrupt with the permissions as expected. Even considering the possibility that I borked the permissions when I gave myself access to the WindowsApps folder by changing the owner of the folder to Admin instead of SYSTEM, I've even now tried completely uninstalling Photo 2 and re-installing it. Still no good. I can launch the program from the taskbar and start menu, but anything else still won't work.
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yaywalter got a reaction from UweJelting in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Great for you. Windows Apps have always been a hot mess permissions-wise, so there's probably something borked for me. I also tried pointing it at C:\Users\[MyUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe and get an error saying "The file cannot be accessed by the system" even though it looks like the permissions are in check. Also using Win 11.
So again... should've just been a regular windows program and we wouldn't have had any of this headache.
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yaywalter got a reaction from Imonobor in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from MattT in Affinity Photo v2 .exe file location
What's the reason for installing the app like this instead of in the Program Files folder like normal? Is it just meant to be pseudo-DRM?
If so, putting the onus on other apps to support execution alias files is kinda frustrating.
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yaywalter got a reaction from thomasp in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from Markio in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from tevice in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from David in Яuislip in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from SpiffinJay in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from debraspicher in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from Matterdor in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
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yaywalter got a reaction from daglesj in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
I found a solution... forget about specifying any paths, just running "affinityphoto2.exe" works.
Still rather annoying and disappointing that they've decided to go about it this way.
You can email affinityreturns@serif.com with your name and order number to initiate a refund if you'd like.
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yaywalter got a reaction from daglesj in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Great for you. Windows Apps have always been a hot mess permissions-wise, so there's probably something borked for me. I also tried pointing it at C:\Users\[MyUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe and get an error saying "The file cannot be accessed by the system" even though it looks like the permissions are in check. Also using Win 11.
So again... should've just been a regular windows program and we wouldn't have had any of this headache.
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yaywalter reacted to Zero Zero in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Just bought the Suite and could not find the installation files so was unable to create shortcuts and worse unable to find a way to run the software! The only way I could launch the software was to double-click on the downloaded installation files which gave me the option to Launch from there. Total irritation and confusion.
However in the meantime after much faffing about through the Forum I discovered to my dismay that these are "App" files and do not install into the Program folder of my C drive and do not appear in my Programs & Features... How do I uninstall them?
I absolutely hate this unexplained change to installing/removing software and am not happy with the way this has been implemented, particularly as no advanced notification (as far as I could tell) was given.
I very much like what Serif is doing with Affinity and love the software but cannot stand this insane change to the standard installation procedure.
Please Serif fix this unwanted installation mess asap. and please retain some independence from the dumbing-down that Micro$oft continually applies to Windows in the so-called attempt to make it better.
I sincerely hope you listen.
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yaywalter got a reaction from 00maxx00 in Extremely disappointed that this installs as an "App" and not regular software program
Great for you. Windows Apps have always been a hot mess permissions-wise, so there's probably something borked for me. I also tried pointing it at C:\Users\[MyUsername]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\AffinityPhoto2.exe and get an error saying "The file cannot be accessed by the system" even though it looks like the permissions are in check. Also using Win 11.
So again... should've just been a regular windows program and we wouldn't have had any of this headache.
