I was running SharpCap version 3.0.4002.0 on my HP Omen laptop running Windows 10 Home 1709. It has been performing well. When I launched SharpCap today it alerted me of a new update, which I installed. Now I have version 3.0.4008.0. I was happy thinking I was running the latest version until I visited the SharpCap web page and it shows the current version is 3.0.4022.0 and there is a 3.0.4017.0. When I ask SharpCap to check for updates, it says no new updates are available. Why doesn't is recognize versions 4017 and 4022 and offer to update to them?
Tim
Update Check Error
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Re: Update Check Error
Hi Tim,
this is how it is supposed to work - I put new versions online for a week or so before making them available by auto-update. That means that if there is a new bug I find out about it before *everyone* installs that version
cheers,
Robin
this is how it is supposed to work - I put new versions online for a week or so before making them available by auto-update. That means that if there is a new bug I find out about it before *everyone* installs that version
cheers,
Robin