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Spinning cursor launching application #7983
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the cyberduck.log file is not generated and I am not able locate the sub dir c:\users<username>\appdata\roaming\cyberduck . I also uninstalled, rebooted, then ran the 4.4 installer again as admin. possible causes: my userid is active directory with a roaming profile . the appdata\roaming is controlled by active directory. why not have the user related cyberduck files be stored within the application folder or at c:\users<username>\local or c:\ProgramData ? |
Such a behaviour we normally see with corrupt .NET installations. Can you try to reinstall the previous version and check if it launches? |
not fixed or resolved |
version 4.3.1 installs and the application loads fine. why won't version 4.4.4 load fine? |
Can you confirm that with 4.3.1 the cyberduck.log is now available? Just to make sure that your user profile is at its standard location c:\users<username>. |
even though the app loads, the cyberduck folder is not found under the c:\users<username> nor is the file cyberduck.log found anywhere on the hard drive. |
AppData is a hidden folder. Try to navigate to c:\users<username>. Then add \AppData in the address bar which leads to c:\users<username>\AppData and press enter. You now should see the roaming folder and you are able to navigate down to c:\users<username>\AppData\Roaming\Cyberduck that should contain the cyberduck.log. |
my account is the local admin and a domain admin acct. I can see the c:\users<username>\AppData\Roaming directory, but there is no cyberduck folder there. nor is it in the folder under AppData\Local or AppData\LocalLow |
There must be a Roaming folder somewhere. Try to execute the following command in a cmd window:
That should give you the location of your AppData/Roaming folder. |
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There are no log entries indicating any issue. All entries are most probably from the previous, working version. Launch issues are very difficult to debug with .NET. I see the following possibilities:
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I just updated to 4.4 and now cyberduck won't launch. When I double click the cyberduck.exe, my cursor spins but the app doesn't load. when I launch my process manager, I can see the application running, then it stops before the UI is loaded
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cyberduck.log
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