![]() If that's what I think it is, then the only way I think it can be fixed is if someone gets a hold of Boris at enbdev to update the binaries to coexist with what ever Windows 10 changed. ![]() ![]() I couldn't tell you exactly how it did so specifically, but I know that it doesn't play nice with the latest ENB binaries. For a time, my ENB was running flawlessly unitl a Windows 10 update came along and washed it away.
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