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Old 08-18-2020, 03:58 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by odenwalder View Post
Thanks for this information. I had the same problem and exiting Powertoys allowed me to successfully install 4.22 instead of getting the rollback.

I wonder what the issue is with MS Powertoys?
I don't currently know. I have seen Powertoys complain because something I'm running has Admin powers, and that can get in Powertoys' way.

(I run a third party tabbed terminal program called ConEmu, and have that set to run as Admin because various things I might want to do from a CLI require Admin privileges. Ignoring the warning has not caused problems so far.)

At some point I will dig deeper into what Powertoys does and how it does it. Right now, other things are higher on my learn about list.

(I find myself involved in helping to run virtual events where the technologies used are in a state of flux. I'm a computer guy, but my work has been on the back end servers, and not the front end stuff that controls what the user sees and does. "Oh, no! Not another learning experience!"
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