So trying to go back to TPA a little bit and downloaded the latest FCM but got the following when FCM was updating itself:
Unsupported 16-Bit Application
The program or feature "\??\C:\Games\TPAFreeCamMod\TPAFreeCamMod.exe" cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64-bit version of Windows. Please contact the software vendor to ask if a 64-bit Windows compatible version is available.
Subsequent attempts to run TPAFreeCamMod.exe gives a similar message.
I'm sure it has something do with my system but I thought I would ask since...
1. The version from 11/19/2017 (version 1.3.3.7 in the file properties details section) works - albeit I have to go back to an earlier version of TPA.
2. The new version doesn't give any file properties details information - which was always the telltale sign that an app running in 32-bit/64-bit windows was a 16-bit app, but I realize that isn't always the case.
Is this just me? Doing a quick search in the forums doesn't give me back any responses when searching for this issue. I'm running the latest Win 7 64-bit Home Premium, latest updates, not in offline mode. Did the ModUpdater grab the 16-bit version for some reason (assuming you even have a 16-bit version built). Running as an administrator and tried various compatibility mode changes.
What am I obviously/stupidly missing?
Unsupported 16-Bit Application
The program or feature "\??\C:\Games\TPAFreeCamMod\TPAFreeCamMod.exe" cannot start or run due to incompatibility with 64-bit version of Windows. Please contact the software vendor to ask if a 64-bit Windows compatible version is available.
Subsequent attempts to run TPAFreeCamMod.exe gives a similar message.
I'm sure it has something do with my system but I thought I would ask since...
1. The version from 11/19/2017 (version 1.3.3.7 in the file properties details section) works - albeit I have to go back to an earlier version of TPA.
2. The new version doesn't give any file properties details information - which was always the telltale sign that an app running in 32-bit/64-bit windows was a 16-bit app, but I realize that isn't always the case.
Is this just me? Doing a quick search in the forums doesn't give me back any responses when searching for this issue. I'm running the latest Win 7 64-bit Home Premium, latest updates, not in offline mode. Did the ModUpdater grab the 16-bit version for some reason (assuming you even have a 16-bit version built). Running as an administrator and tried various compatibility mode changes.
What am I obviously/stupidly missing?