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    • Primokorn
      Primokorn last edited by A Former User

      Hello,
      I have no luck in the French section of the forum so I'd like to try here. I can remove the other thread if you don't want duplicate content.

      The virus protection of my company blocks the execution of vivaldi.exe (installed as a standalone version) so I always have to rename it (eg: viva.exe).

      After an update I can't launcher the software. Here is the translation of the error message I have:

      Bonjour,
      L'antivirus de mon entreprise bloque l'exécution de vivaldi.exe (installé en version portable). Après une mise à jour, impossible d'exécuter le programme :

      The application could not start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect. For more information, check the application event log or use the sxstrace.exe command line tool.

      It seems that renaming the executable file is the reason why I have this message.
      Is there a solution?
      Thank you for your support.

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      • Pathduck
        Pathduck Moderator @Primokorn last edited by

        @primokorn Fix the blocking of Vivaldi in your company AV first. There is nothing to be done before it's no longer blocked. Renaming the application will just lead to more problems.

        > BTW, today I cannot connect to mozdev.org, would you know why?
        Maybe that big lizard escaped and ate the server admins? :-)
        -- Richard Grevers, on opera.beta

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        • Primokorn
          Primokorn @Pathduck last edited by

          @pathduck Unofficial supported browsers are tolerated but they will never modify their security policies for me...

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          • Primokorn
            Primokorn last edited by

            @gwen-dragon Thanks but I have no admin rights.
            I'll just be more careful for the next update by saving specific data.

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            • Pathduck
              Pathduck Moderator @Primokorn last edited by Pathduck

              @primokorn You don't need admin rights for a hard link.

              D:\bin\Vivaldi\Application
              λ mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe
              Hardlink created for chrome.exe <<===>> vivaldi.exe
              

              (I know I said so in that other post, I was wrong)

              > BTW, today I cannot connect to mozdev.org, would you know why?
              Maybe that big lizard escaped and ate the server admins? :-)
              -- Richard Grevers, on opera.beta

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              • Primokorn
                Primokorn last edited by Primokorn

                @pathduck said in Unable to launche the executable file after the update:

                mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe

                No luck 😞

                PS C:\Users\VivaldiSnapshot\Application> mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe
                mklink : Le terme «mklink» n'est pas reconnu comme nom d'applet de commande, fonction, fichier de script ou programme
                exécutable. Vérifiez l'orthographe du nom, ou si un chemin d'accès existe, vérifiez que le chemin d'accès est correct
                et réessayez.
                Au caractère Ligne:1 : 1
                + mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe
                + ~~~~~~
                    + CategoryInfo          : ObjectNotFound: (mklink:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
                    + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
                
                PS C:\Users\VivaldiSnapshot\Application> mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe
                

                Translation:
                The term "mklink" is not recognized as a command applet name, function, script file or executable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path exists, check that the path is correct and try again.

                EDIT: I use PowerShell. CMD has been disabled by the admin.

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                • Pathduck
                  Pathduck Moderator @Primokorn last edited by Pathduck

                  @primokorn Yeah, you can't run it directly from PS, it's part of cmd itself. Your admins sure are a paranoid lot...

                  Try launching cmd directly in PS window and then run mklink.

                  Might be some solutions here:
                  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24940243/running-cmd-command-in-powershell

                  > BTW, today I cannot connect to mozdev.org, would you know why?
                  Maybe that big lizard escaped and ate the server admins? :-)
                  -- Richard Grevers, on opera.beta

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                  • Primokorn
                    Primokorn @Pathduck last edited by

                    @pathduck The command worked using this:

                    cmd.exe --% /c mklink /H chrome.exe vivaldi.exe
                    

                    But I still get the same message.
                    Thanks for trying.

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