So, in the end, it was Windows' User Account Control... (Support requests)
Good! Now, due its nature, icomancer doesn't need to be running as administrator, because it doesn't touches anything from the system. But since it is not signed with an authenticode certificate, Windows and any antivirus/security software raises its security level over it.
We're on the process of purchasing an authenticode certificate... we think most of the issues will be reduced by then.
In the mean time, keep running icomancer as a fully privileged app :)
Complete thread:
- New icomancer instal fails - Here is the error - Graham Dunkley, 2013-04-30, 09:18
- New icomancer instal fails - Here is the error - acaballero, 2013-04-30, 13:27
- New icomancer instal fails - Here is the error - Pat44, 2013-05-01, 12:22
- So, in the end, it was Windows' User Account Control... - acaballero, 2013-05-01, 15:10