0 0xNathan Well-known member Joined Nov 8, 2020 Posts 447 Location United Kingdom Aug 25, 2021 #1 I have seen references to the command line version in the release threads but I'm not able to get it running in command line. Was this feature removed or am I running it wrong? Edit: Or was the command line version a legacy feature? It's still in the help file too.
I have seen references to the command line version in the release threads but I'm not able to get it running in command line. Was this feature removed or am I running it wrong? Edit: Or was the command line version a legacy feature? It's still in the help file too.
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Aug 25, 2021 #2 The command line version mostly preceded the UI version. I believe the last version I supported that still had a CLI (command line interface) was 2.7.2.1, and I carried it along for a while because one user experienced issues with the newer interface causing slower processing. If you are interested in that version, you can find it in OFFICIAL UPDATE: Sysnative BSOD Processing Apps Post #32 SysnativeBSODApps_2_7_2_1.zip
The command line version mostly preceded the UI version. I believe the last version I supported that still had a CLI (command line interface) was 2.7.2.1, and I carried it along for a while because one user experienced issues with the newer interface causing slower processing. If you are interested in that version, you can find it in OFFICIAL UPDATE: Sysnative BSOD Processing Apps Post #32 SysnativeBSODApps_2_7_2_1.zip