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The Desktop App uses the Windows App Installer, a technology developed by [https://microsoft.com Microsoft] for Windows 10 and newer. | The Desktop App uses the Windows App Installer, a technology developed by [https://microsoft.com Microsoft] for Windows 10 and newer. | ||
== Latest Version == | |||
* '''Version''' 2.0.86.0 | |||
* '''Build''' 240529 | |||
To check the version that is currently installed, you can either: | |||
* In Windows Settings, open ''Apps'', then ''Installed Apps''. Locate ''ContactsLaw Desktop Client'' and click ''Advanced options'' (via the ellipsis button). The version number is displayed under ''Specifications''. | |||
* In the Desktop App, click ''File'' on the ribbon and then ''Account''. The build number is displayed under ''Product Information''. | |||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == |
Revision as of 15:25, 11 June 2024
The information in this section relates to a pre-release version of ContactsLaw and is not representative of the final product.
To install the ContactsLaw Desktop App:
- Open the following URL: https://v2-dev.contactslaw.com.au:5021/desktop/
- Follow the instructions on the page to install or update the application.
The Desktop App uses the Windows App Installer, a technology developed by Microsoft for Windows 10 and newer.
Latest Version
- Version 2.0.86.0
- Build 240529
To check the version that is currently installed, you can either:
- In Windows Settings, open Apps, then Installed Apps. Locate ContactsLaw Desktop Client and click Advanced options (via the ellipsis button). The version number is displayed under Specifications.
- In the Desktop App, click File on the ribbon and then Account. The build number is displayed under Product Information.
Troubleshooting
The ms-appinstaller protocol has been disabled
Microsoft released a security bulletin on December 28th, 2023 advising that the ms-appinstaller protocol has been disabled. This is the mechanism that allows users to install Windows apps directly from a web browser. Without this functionality, users will need to manually download and run the package bundle:
- Expand the "Additional Links" section on the installation page.
- Click the "Package Bundle" link and follow the prompts to download the installer file.
- Run the installer file from the location it was downloaded to.