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Swiftkit run-time error

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Just brought home a sweet new computer and having issues running swiftkit. it's saying run-time error '339': component 'LaVolpeAlphalmg.ocx' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid. Thanks, hope you can help soon. - Ricky

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how do I do that? and do I need to download java first? sorry like I said, new computer just trying to get things settled. thank you for quick response :)

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ah, same as all the other windows hahaha just a little confused because it's windows 8. Ran it as an admin and worked fine. any way I can make it always start without manually running it as admin each time?

Yes, right-click the shortcut you're launching SwiftKit from, and select "Properties".

Navigate to the compatibility tab and check the box that says, "Run this program as an administrator".

 

If you have UAC enabled, it will prompt for your permission to run SK every time you select that shortcut.

It should have only need to be run as admin that once, however if for some reason that is not the case,

 

Right click SwiftKit on the Windows Homescreen (or what ever they call it now) and go open file location

Right Click the SwiftKit shortcut and go properties then compatibility

Then check run as admin down the bottom.

 

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Thanks so much. It is working fine - Ricky (:

  • 3 months later...

hey all, im actually having this same issue but my problem doest get resolved even when i try to run it as an administrator. please help!

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