During startup I get the following message:
The beta version of IP*Works! SSH V8 used by this application has expired.
Please visit
www.nsoftware.com for an updated version.
This version of the component will no longer function.
It looks like we need a new build ...
Best regards from Hannover in Germany,
Peter
Likewise here. Thought I must have done something really bad by messing with the tcmd11.ini file and also reinstalling tcmd8 to review my settings on that version.
So I think it's time to simply reinstall TCMD11 and when I try that I get this stupid error:
"The feature you are tryng to use is on CD-ROM or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the 'Take Comand 11.0' disk and click OK" (it's looking for a specific installation package type .msi). This is happening on Windows 7. Same error comes up if I try to uninstall.
Turns out the needed culprit is in:
C:\Users\BT\AppData\Roaming\JP Software\Take Command 11.\install\B9244FB\tcmd.msi
So I try to reinstall again and point to this location and I get another stupid error:
"The file 'C:\Users......' is not a valid installation package for the produce Take Command 11. Try to find the installation package 'tcmd.msi' in a folder from which you can install"
This folder\file is temporary so I leave the bad install nightmare hanging while I copy the entire Take Command 11.0 install folder over to my other disk. Even using this tcmd.msi I cannot reinstall or uninstall as I get all these dumb errors saying this file is not a valid package.
Do I give up now and just delete everything manually or what?