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Deductions & credits
@jeffecohen wrote:
I think you should start with a clean reinstall on your own system. Sometimes if the program gets into a bad state, the routine update procedure will perpetuate the bad state rather than fixing it. (This was due to Registry problems in Win 7, I don't know if Win 10 still has the Registry, although I imagine they do.)
‎January 28, 2022
5:08 PM