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emmrecs01

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  1. Hi Walt,

    Thanks for your reply.

    Yes, the install of all the Version 2 apps was to their default (WindowsApps) locations.

    And yes, SQL Server is installed, apparently (according to a file search of my computer), in both Microsoft Office and various versions of the NET framework.

    I just tested this again, but selecting APh v2 beta (via Open with..), same result!

  2. I've done a search on this in the forums but cannot find any other post where a user experiences this problem!

    First, within Windows Settings>Default apps I have APh version 2 set as the default app to open such files, see screenshot below:

    image.jpeg.55938eab76be56c1564fddc216960ab1.jpeg

    However, clicking on any .jpg file saved on my computer produces this error message:

    image.jpeg.62f7c7adc6d70fac716c9cf805c9d0a4.jpeg

    (Clearly, I hope, I was trying to open the particular file used as an example!  The error message always refers directly to the file I have actually clicked on!)

    I have spent numerous hours trying to resolve this problem.  The Windows Event Viewer seems to suggest an error in RuntimeBroker but that is as far as i have been able to go to solving this!

    So, any and all ideas very gratefully received!  If I reset the default to APh v1, the files open as expected.  I wonder if i have to wait until the .exe versions of the installers are released?

    TIA

    Jeff

  3. @tsudatomo @blackjackroberts

    I think we need @SFurniss to comment definitively on this but I wonder whether the fact you have TWO licences for ONE of the Affinity apps (the single licence and the universal one) is causing a problem for the licensing process to successfully "allocate" at least one of the apps to your licence.

    Could the problem be resolved if you request a refund for the single app licence and thus have it "removed" from your account?

  4. @Nick Beale

    I don't think you need to worry!  Once bought, your version 2 licence is perpetual, i.e., it can be used and activated for as long as version 2 is still operational!  When/if Serif move to releasing version 3 (version 1 existed some 7 years before version 2 appeared and version 1 licences are still valid for version 1 products) you will still be able to use your version 2 licence(s) for whichever of the version 2 apps you have.

    HTH

  5. @monzo

    The fact that those email addresses are different should NOT affect the registration of the app(s) on your iPad.

    Clearly, you would need your MAC/iOS AppStore email to access and download the free trial(s) of the app(s) from those stores.  Once downloaded and installed you would simply use your Serif Affinity account email and password to register and activate them. 

    As to changing the email address in [your] Serif account, because your purchases from Serif are permanently linked to whichever email you used when you made your first one, that is the email which is your "registered" address for Affinity software and cannot be changed.  It doesn't matter if the email is no longer active or in use, it is, I suppose, the equivalent of your "user name".

    HTH

  6. @Derkaziam

    Welcome to the Affinity forums.

    If you buy a licence for Designer at the MS store the licence is for Windows only. If you also want it on a Mac, that would require the purchase of a second, Mac-specific licence.

    However, have you checked out the Universal License? It includes all 3 apps on all 3 operating systems, Windows, Mac and iPad. It’s currently available with a 40% discount until December 14th.

  7. @Lxo

    Welcome to the Affinity forums.

    Unfortunately, your first post is rather confusing!  In your title you mention you didn't try to install on Mac but then talk about MSIX installer and MSI installer!  So, which operating system do you have, Mac, Windows or both?

    The current MSIX installer is, clearly, Windows only; why can you not use it?  Technical reasons or simply preference?  If you are unhappy with the fact that is installs in the WindowsApps folder there are a number of posts detailing how it can be "moved" or at least be made accessible to third-party software.  This FAQ offers one solution for you.  Serif have made quite clear they will be releasing an .msi installer when it is ready and will announce the release in these forums.

  8. @Jui

    Welcome to the Affinity forums.

    assume you are wanting to open the file in version 1 that you made changes to with version 2.  Is that correct?  If so, you can't sorry!  Serif have made quite clear that backwards compatibility is not available; once any file is opened and changed in version 2 it will not successfully open again in version 1.

    One suggestion I have seen made in the forums is to open both versions of Publisher, "side by side" as it were.  Open your file in version 2 and try to copy/paste elements of it from the version 2 workspace to the version 1 workspace.  This is not guaranteed to work, especially for any feature which is "new" to version 2 and which version 1 cannot read.

    As a general rule, you should only work in version 2 on version 1 files if you have first made a copy of the version 1 file and then work on that copy.

    I also understand there is an intention, in a future update, to include an onscreen message to this effect, reminding the user to create that copy first when opening a version 1 file in version 2.

  9. @pharmerpk

    I'm not sure this is actually the fault of Serif at all! As a result, I am not sure they can actually do anything; they are very much in Apple's (or Microsoft's) hands.

    I agree, it is annoying that the version 1 apps seem to have been "removed" for at least some users from either or both of the Mac AppStore and the iPad AppStore.  (At least one iPad user has reported that he was able to uninstall Designer Version 1 and then redownload it from his purchased items.)  For me, (running Windows and an iPad) that is annoying, or perhaps, confusing!  However, there was a very recent update to the version 1 Affinity apps and I was able to download and install them to my iPad, but my purchased items shows nothing of those same apps, only version 2! 

    I can't check whether the Microsoft Store has the same "problem" since I did not buy the apps in that store and all I see listed there, quite reasonably, are the version 2 apps.

    I'm not sure the comparison with Pixelmator is necessarily valid, sorry!  By renaming the "older" version they are, presumably, in effect, making it such that any user running the "original" version will not receive any updates because the app name is now "different"? 

    Serif have made it very clear they they will continue to release updates to the version 1 apps (to cope with changes to the OS) for as long as they are reasonably able to do so.  Clearly, these updates will not include "new" features.

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