Hi all,
Just downloaded the latest Windows 10 64bit tech preview (Build 9926) Of course, the first thing I loaded up was gINT. I had the same problem as in my previous post about Windows 10 re. .NET 3.5 installation, but that was easily solved. The problem I have now is that when I fire up gINT I get the following error message:-
FATAL ERROR
gINT V8i was unable to change your Windows International Settings. Please adjust your international settings to use any character except a space as the time separator.
OK
After OKing the above I get 1) "FATAL ERROR Subscript out of range appMain.Form_Load PrinterShared.PrinterDCGet: gInt8a" then "gINT Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range" then "gINT Run-time error '5': Invalid procedure call or argument" then "gINT Run-time error '440': Automation error"
I have, of course, checked my date and time settings in windows, and the time setting for both long and short are using the colon as a separator, NOT a space. This was not the case in the previous build of Windows 10. I'm not expecting support for this as it's a Tech Preview build of an unreleased operating system. I'm just putting it out there in case anyone else as sad and geeky as me has come across the same issues (or not as the case may be)
Miles