Trouble Starting a Swift-Check Routine
Ensure your Windows user account has permission to access "C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexagon\SwiftCheck“.
Run PC-DMIS.
Check that the folder locations you are using exist and that you named them correctly if you created them yourself (no typing mistakes).
Ensure your Windows user account has permission to access "C:\Users\Public\Documents\Hexagon\SwiftCheck“.
Run QUINDOS.
Check that the folder locations you are using exist and that you named them correctly if you created them yourself (no typing mistakes).
Ensure your user account has permission to access the Windows registry. QUINDOS sets a registry key so that the launcher can identify if QUINDOS or PC-DMIS started it. If you do not have permission to access the registry, then QUINDOS does not set this key.