Copying updated LiberKey applications to another PC

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Copying updated LiberKey applications to another PC

Messagede mellowyellow » 31 Octobre 2011, 04:38

Hi,

I have LiberKey installed on two notebooks, one with Internet access, the other without. I copied all LiberKey files in all folders from the PC with Internet access to an external hard drive, then to the other PC without Internet access. But, when I run LiberKey on the PC without Internet access, I don't see all the categories I can see on my main PC. For example, when I look at this PC's 5.5.0717 menu, under Office, I can see Office suite as a sub-category, showing AbiWord, LibreOffice, LibreOffice Base & so on.

Yet, after copying all folders and files to the other PC without Internet access, I can't see this sub-menu. How do I make that work on the other PC please?

Thank you for your kind assistance with this matter.
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Re: Copying updated LiberKey applications to another PC

Messagede bichlepa » 31 Octobre 2011, 18:20

Maybe it will help if you try, after copying the files, to use the feature to search for new apps in "Apps"-folder or, as a second effort, Repair damaged applications.

In detail:
"LiberKey Tools" -> "Manage Applications" -> "Add/Remove programs" -> "Add applications"
-> "From "Apps"-Folder..." or "Repair damaged Applications"
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Re: Copying updated LiberKey applications to another PC

Messagede mellowyellow » 01 Novembre 2011, 02:43

bichlepa a écrit:Maybe it will help if you try, after copying the files, to use the feature to search for new apps in "Apps"-folder or, as a second effort, Repair damaged applications.

In detail:
"LiberKey Tools" -> "Manage Applications" -> "Add/Remove programs" -> "Add applications"
-> "From "Apps"-Folder..." or "Repair damaged Applications"


Hi bichlepa,

Thank you very much for your help. Repair Damaged Applications did nothing for me, but From Apps Folder certainly fixed them all, thank you (yes, I know that it was your first suggestion, but I figured that all I needed was to do a repair, but I figured that wrong).

It would appear that there is some file which tells LiberKey which apps are installed on a PC, and that this file did not get overwritten when I copied all files in my LiberKey folder on my hard drive. I know that the intention is to run LiberKey off a flash drive, but it is much faster on a hard drive, which is why I run it off a hard drive. I guess if I had been running it off a flash drive, I would not have had this problem.

Regards, MellowYellow
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Re: Copying updated LiberKey applications to another PC

Messagede kokbira » 10 Novembre 2011, 14:04

Hey man, I think Liberkey is designed to work better on the root of a drive, i.e., if you put it inside some folders it would break in some way. I feel that after using some apps when my Liberkey folder was inside a long path...

Let's call:
- A: the Liberkey installation of the first computer, which you will copy Liberkey
- B: the computer where you will paste Liberkey folder

Try that:
- copy your Liberkey folder from A
- paste the Liberkey folder in B in a root of a drive (for example, C:\ or D:\)
- do as bichlepa said (perhaps Liberkey on A is not installed in a drive root):
bichlepa a écrit:Maybe it will help if you try, after copying the files, to use the feature to search for new apps in "Apps"-folder or, as a second effort, Repair damaged applications.

In detail:
"LiberKey Tools" -> "Manage Applications" -> "Add/Remove programs" -> "Add applications"
-> "From "Apps"-Folder..." or "Repair damaged Applications"
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