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But still the same notification. Not working. I'm not able to reproduce this, testing on a Windows 7 x86 Virtual Machine set to Spanish language. Installing v4. Thanks for answering! Compiled in VS gives the error while compiled using VS works fine. After installing vcredist, the error message dissappeared and the plugin is working. Also 33 and v4. Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Labels enhancement. Copy link.

No log found. Is this unicode or ANSI? I'd love to apply a patch but don't know much any C. Was hoping it would be an easy fix, guess not then. Upgraded to 6. Sucks since I would have appeared to lose 2 hours worth of work earlier save opens. I am also having the same problem. I save the file periodically as I go along. I close Layout, then open my save file again to find it is the 2 hour old save. I try to open up the backup file that is only 10 minutes old but I get "Job not compatible with current version of program.

Did I just lose two hours of work? I need a solution immediately. You know what happens when you assume something right Guy?????? Clearly people still have this issue, instead of assuming someone found an answer, in the future you should just answer the question in case other people have the same question. That the point of forums I am also having this same issue and am completely stuck and extremely frustrated.

Topics Show Topics. Search form Search. Infopackets Reader Stacie M. Option 1: Use Compatibility Mode with Windows 10 If you have a program that used to work under Windows 7 or 8 but does not work with Windows 10, you can try and run it using the Windows 10 compatibility mode. To do so: Go to the Start Menu or desktop and look for the program you're having trouble with.

When you find the program, right click it and select Properties from the dialogue menu. A new window will appear. Go to the Compatibility tab and look for the heading "Compatibility mode". Check mark "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and choose Windows 7, first.

Windows 7 is a good option because Windows 7 has been around for many years and most programs work fine under Windows 7.

Now, look under the next heading marked "Settings" and check mark the option for "Run this program as an administrator". Technically speaking, it is advisable not to run programs as administrator because this is a security risk; however, most older programs assume you are running as administrator because of the way that Windows XP was designed, for example , and therefore will not run properly unless it runs with administrator access.

After the two items are check marked, click Apply to apply the changes, then click OK to close the Window. Next, go to the Start Menu and launch the program and see if it functions as it did in your previous operating system before you upgraded to Windows If it does, then there is nothing else to do. If it does not, then go back to the Compatibility tab and change the compatibility mode setting for another operating system, such as Windows Vista or Windows 8 and try again.

If it still doesn't work, proceed to Option 2. Option 2: Go Online and Look for a Possible Workaround If adjusting the compatibility mode settings doesn't work for you, then you will need to search online for a potential workaround.

If all of those suggestions are not a viable option for you, then you can try Option 3. Option 3: Find a Replacement Program If you've tried all of the above and you still can't get your program to work in Windows 10, you can try and find a replacement program online the Internet.

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