Updater function: "Incorrect update information" error
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 10:23 am
I cannot get the updating function to work. I followed the instructions and try to get the "Check for Updates" function from the Windows menu to work. What is the reason I get this specific error message when running "Check for Updates" from the Windows menu?
"Incorrect update information" edit: The update.txt file is on my Box.com page, the sharing is set to available for anyone with the link. The update.txt information is shown correctly when opening it in Actual Installer/Updater tab.
I have Actual Updater Pro installed and the extra options are showing in Actual Installer Pro, but I didn't use the Actual Updater program because as I understand it, everything can be done with the actual Installer program. Is this maybe where something is going wrong?
I find this a very confusing option to use. It's not clear when and yes or no to use the Actual Updater program if you also have the Actual Installer pro software. They seem to need to have information from each other, but it's not clear to me in what way. Is there somewhere a better tutorial to get this to work? A video tutorial would be very helpful to see how this is being used.
"Incorrect update information" edit: The update.txt file is on my Box.com page, the sharing is set to available for anyone with the link. The update.txt information is shown correctly when opening it in Actual Installer/Updater tab.
I have Actual Updater Pro installed and the extra options are showing in Actual Installer Pro, but I didn't use the Actual Updater program because as I understand it, everything can be done with the actual Installer program. Is this maybe where something is going wrong?
I find this a very confusing option to use. It's not clear when and yes or no to use the Actual Updater program if you also have the Actual Installer pro software. They seem to need to have information from each other, but it's not clear to me in what way. Is there somewhere a better tutorial to get this to work? A video tutorial would be very helpful to see how this is being used.