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Swiftkit stopped working

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When i click swiftkit shortcut it always stop working. I got java latest version, internet explorer 11, Windows 7 32bit. How to fix it?

Debug:

[2015.02.21 23:08:29] Starting up...
[2015.02.21 23:08:29] Starting up...launcher version is 1.65.29
[2015.02.21 23:08:29] App data folder path is C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit
[2015.02.21 23:08:29] Checking folder structure
[2015.02.21 23:08:29] Attempt to set browser emulation
[2015.02.21 23:08:29] Check if drive is NTFS
[2015.02.21 23:08:30] Drive is NTFS so set required permisions

When you say it stops working, what do you mean by that? It closes by itself? An error pops up?

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have you tried running Swiftkit as Administrator? you should only have to do this once.

Yes i tried, it doesn't work.

There's an entry for the settings INI that skips the NTFS permissions check/set which may fix it.

 

It doesn't seem to be in the KB so I'll do some digging later and post back.

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