

I also note the following line from the configuration file: The version is dated 09/12/19, and the Configuration file is dated 07/25/19. (I successively used both a Win 7 Bottle and a Win 7 64-Bit Bottle for Scrivener installation, w/ neither having any different effect.)Īpparently there has been a persistent problem w/ Paddle. However, a person responding to one of my posts indicated this was unlikely I don't know.

#SCRIVENER WINDOWS KEY INSTALL#
I suppose that if would install all of 4.0, and maybe even 4.7 or 4.8, would solve the problem, since it would seem that a version of Net later than 4.6 would install all of the earlier components. One of the technicians at Code Weavers suggested I try to intall it in a Win 10 Bottle. (Though I know that Net Framework 4.0 was installed by Crossover, I don't know enough about Net to determine which 4.0 files that were installed, as indicated by the log file, constitute the 4.6.2 upgrade.) If it did not install also 4.6.2, perhaps this is why Paddle complains about Net 4.5. I looked at the Log file and extracted the relevant lines to a new text file. Whether it installed 4.6.2, I don't know. The Crossover installation window showed it downloaded both Net 4.0 and 4.6.2, and installed the Net 4.0 Framework. After installing Crossover I was able to successfully install and open Scrivener using both the 1.9.16 version downloaded from the L&L site and the Crosstalk Available Applications version (which also was 1.9.16) Both of them presented the same problem, viz, on attempted registration using my e-mail address and my Serial Number, I received error messages complaining about the absence of Net 4.5. In order to save space in Root, and as they weren't helping me anyway, I decided to uninstall Wine, PlayOn Linux, and Winetricks, and to try Crossover. This is in supplement of my earlier posting, regarding problems w/ registration of Scrivener 1.9.16 on my Linux Debian platform.
