Now tried 3 ways, most recently using BunnyJ's file link no error - without unblocking or running as admin installs exactly like the FoxitReader.exe 1,020KB stub (after unblocking and running as admin) that gave me and Winona exactly the same Smartscreen error (with the Smartscreen dialog strangely truncated, and incomplete).
and with the Ninite stub that does the install with nil interaction, either for unwanted Phantom offers or for possibly wanted plug-in choices, with absolutely no error.
All three look the same, open pdfs, and within a few seconds, Foxit reader crashes.
With the 1,020 KB stub, the crash handler cannot phone home properly, and produces multiple crash windows having collected some data, an UAC window wants permission for Foxit to open regedit to copy some data to the crash report, and eventually all the crash handler windows need to be forcibly shut with Task manager.
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It lives in a case with 8 drive bays, and runs several multibooting systems - from Windows XP to 10, and some Linux distributions without problems, and generally with good speed.
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I'm sorry, Jeff, but I don't download from any but the official software sites. You may be familiar with that site, but I'm not and I don't feel safe downloading from there. I made an exception once before and was bitten pretty badly. I appreciate the help, but . . . I don't really want Foxit Reader; I was only trying out of an interest in verifying Fafhrd's problem with it.
The final fact is that there's something wrong with Build 14316 and/or the latest version of Foxit Reader. Since we're probably within a couple of days of getting a new build, I think I'll wait. I don't want to do a clean install if things go south within days of a new build.
I downloaded directly from foxit site an get this file:
It has installed without SmartScreen error this time. What is strange to me is, that a week before the same SmartScreen (not complete obviously) screen displayed, which prevented me to do any action but cancel. Not this time.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro) CPU: Intel i3-10100 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B460M Memory: 16 GB, Crucial Graphics Card: Intel on chip Sound Card: Realtek onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dual ASUS+LG Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 2 Keyboard: Cherry, same for the last 20 years Mouse: Logitech M500 PSU: No name, 80 plus, 500 W Case: Mini Tower Cooling: Silent Hard Drives: Kingston A2000 NVMe, 500 GB Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: WD + MBAE, SpywareBlaster, hosts file Other Info: Eaton UPS
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Now tried 3 ways, most recently using BunnyJ's file link no error - without unblocking or running as admin installs exactly like the FoxitReader.exe 1,020KB stub (after unblocking and running as admin) that gave me and Winona exactly the same Smartscreen error (with the Smartscreen dialog strangely truncated, and incomplete).
Oops, I missed your Smartscreen error; yep, as you can see from my posts, I got the same truncated and incomplete error as you. I tried everything I could to get other options and everything was frozen; however, when I clicked on the truncated "Don't Install", everything went back to normal.
The more I think on it, the more I am convinced that the error could be the fault of either/or.
I downloaded directly from foxit site an get this file:
It has installed without SmartScreen error this time. What is strange to me is, that a week before the same SmartScreen (not complete obviously) screen displayed, which prevented me to do any action bat cancel. Not this time.
That is strange, Andre! You must be cheating! Seriously, it is very strange that you should be able to install.
Have you tried the things mentioned by Fafhrd that have so far caused Foxit to crash? I'd be interested to know what happens next for you particularly, since you were able to install without issue.
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That is strange, Andre! You must be cheating! Seriously, it is very strange that you should be able to install.
Have you tried the things mentioned by Fafhrd that have so far caused Foxit to crash? I'd be interested to know what happens next for you particularly, since you were able to install without issue.
Lets take it slowly. Is this the site we all downloaded foxit?
I get 42 MB file like above.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro) CPU: Intel i3-10100 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B460M Memory: 16 GB, Crucial Graphics Card: Intel on chip Sound Card: Realtek onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dual ASUS+LG Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 2 Keyboard: Cherry, same for the last 20 years Mouse: Logitech M500 PSU: No name, 80 plus, 500 W Case: Mini Tower Cooling: Silent Hard Drives: Kingston A2000 NVMe, 500 GB Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: WD + MBAE, SpywareBlaster, hosts file Other Info: Eaton UPS
ASUS Vivobook Flip 14, Ryzen 7 4700U, 512 SSD NVMe, 8 GB DDr4
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built / frankenstein Junior OS: Windows Insider, Fast ring CPU: AMD FX6300 Motherboard: gigabyte 970A UD3 Memory: 8 GB Corsair DDR3 Graphics Card: nvidia GT710 Sound Card: Realtek on board Monitor(s) Displays: same as 1st Screen Resolution: 1680 x 1050 Keyboard: Cherry Mouse: Logitech PSU: Tecnoware 520W Case: Ugly one Cooling: 2 x 120 mm Hard Drives: Crucial BX100 240 GB, I TB spinner Seagate Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: Windows Defender, Protected folders on, PUA on
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: home built OS: Windows 10 (Pro and Insider Pro) CPU: Intel i3-10100 Motherboard: ASUS Prime B460M Memory: 16 GB, Crucial Graphics Card: Intel on chip Sound Card: Realtek onboard Monitor(s) Displays: Dual ASUS+LG Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 x 2 Keyboard: Cherry, same for the last 20 years Mouse: Logitech M500 PSU: No name, 80 plus, 500 W Case: Mini Tower Cooling: Silent Hard Drives: Kingston A2000 NVMe, 500 GB Internet Speed: 100/20 Browser: FF, Edge, Vivaldi Antivirus: WD + MBAE, SpywareBlaster, hosts file Other Info: Eaton UPS
ASUS Vivobook Flip 14, Ryzen 7 4700U, 512 SSD NVMe, 8 GB DDr4
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