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Jan Van Den Berg
Jan Van Den Berg
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Down-grade  en

Autor: Jan Van Den Berg
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I found out here that a lot of WebsiteX5 users have seroius problems with the last update. ( programm crashes and last versoin is very unstable).

Is it possible instead of a new update, bring out a down-grade to the previous version. So we can work properly in this busy time of the year, and you Incomedia have more time to spent on the problems is this version. 

I can't remeber so many problems with an upgrade. Version 12.03.19 sucks.

Plze bring out the downgrade or an working upgrade before next week ( due to Christmas and New Year).

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Gordon M.
Gordon M.
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I second that. We NEED that downgrade before you shut down for holidays Incomedia. Can we have it please? Rapid response would be very much appreciated.

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Stefano G.
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Hi.

In order to try and solve most of the problems caused by the last update, a new update is out in the beta channel for everyone who wishes to try it beforehand.

It has no guarantee of full functionality, but different users who already tested it reported no further issues and several fixes.

If you wish to join the beta channel in order to be able to update your software, please refer to this page or wait for the stable release to come out:

http://beta.websitex5.com/beta_en.html

Hope I've been helpful

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Jan Van Den Berg
Jan Van Den Berg
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Hello Stefano,

I allready downloaded the BETA-version .20  but same problem appears.

I have un-installed .NET versions, WebsiteX5, installed everything again as here advised on this forum, still crashes .

I have a serious problem if it's not solved tommorrow...

Plze help

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Jan Van Den Berg
Jan Van Den Berg
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Hi Gordon,

See my new post what helped for me.

It works now for me Stefano,

Grtz

Jan

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