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Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura/Mac Mini

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 3:35 pm
by dunbarx
I got a new Mac Mini a month ago. Lovely. Working with LC on it. Lovely.

I tried to make a windows standalone from the same project I have for years. In the Applications Settings I cannot select the Windows pane. It is essentially disabled, and looks like it.

In fact, I cannot select any pane except the Mac one. The Mac standalone proceeds as usual, but there is nothing done on the Windows side.

I made a brand new stack. Same issue; only the Mac pane is accessible.

Before I put the splash stack and the mainStack on a thumb drive and reload them back on my old iMac to make the new standalone, is it me or Ventura?

Craig

Re: Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 3:42 pm
by richmond62
Which deployment platforms have you paid for?
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Re: Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 3:49 pm
by dunbarx
Richmond.

Hmmm. The same ones I did last week and last year, but I will check. Is a new OS not automatically folded into the license I already have?

Craig

Re: Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 3:56 pm
by dunbarx
Richmond.

I have both the Indy and Starter licenses, and they all include Windows. Using LC 9.6.9.

This simply happened the first time I tried to make a Windows standalone on this new machine. Mac standalones work just fine.

Thumb drive? Instead of "Develop here, publish everywhere" I have "Develop here, bring files to old Mac, publish everywhere"

Does not seem terribly modern...

Craig

Re: Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 4:11 pm
by dunbarx
I actually first noticed this when I tried to send CAsba a Windows standalone so he could open a stack I posted. Then I discovered that only the Mac pane is accessible.

Craig

Re: Cannot make a windows standalone on Ventura/Mac Mini

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 5:34 pm
by dunbarx
Hmmm.

61 views, and not one reply in a whole day.

Hmph.

Anyway, the issue is solved by reLicensing LC itself. I still do not know if it was migration from my old machine to a new one, though I suspect so, or Ventura or the machine itself. Anyway, keep this in mind...

Craig