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lib.cmd not recognized and Incorrect command syntax #16

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gabri25ele opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 6 comments
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lib.cmd not recognized and Incorrect command syntax #16

gabri25ele opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 6 comments

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@gabri25ele
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I tried to install AccentColorizer on my Windows 11 (22621.1028)
I runned Install.cmd as administrator I receive this

"lib.cmd" is not recognized as an internal or external command, an executable program or batch file.

Installing AccentColorizer... Incorrect command syntax. \Adobe CC 2015.5 Customizer.exe

@krlvm
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krlvm commented Dec 7, 2022

The installer just copies AccentColorizer somewhere to Program Files and registers it for startup, you can do it manually if the installer does not work for you.

@gabri25ele
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ok, so I can run manually the AccentColorizer-x64.exe
but... nothing changes in the operating system, no new colors.

@krlvm
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krlvm commented Dec 8, 2022

Check if you have Visual C++ Redistributable installed

@gabri25ele
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Check if you have Visual C++ Redistributable installed

I think yes... othervise I should receive a dll error on run... right?
anyway my installed list is that:
installed

@krlvm
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krlvm commented Dec 8, 2022

Do you see AccentColorizer in Task Manager? Is there any difference if you change the color while the program is running?

@gabri25ele
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gabri25ele commented Dec 24, 2022

Do you see AccentColorizer in Task Manager? Is there any difference if you change the color while the program is running?

there is

Immagine 2022-12-24 103809

no difference.

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