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Always asking for an older version of Microsoft WebView2 Runtime #442

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Spokkis opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Always asking for an older version of Microsoft WebView2 Runtime #442

Spokkis opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Spokkis commented Nov 15, 2024

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For me it started each time I'm starting the account switcher after Edge updated to: Version 131.0.2903.48 (Official build) (64-bit).

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  • OS: Win11 24H2

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marcmy commented Nov 15, 2024

same here, issue since the latest version of webview got installed

edit: tried switching to CEF but it still does it.
edit2: got it working with CEF, just had to make sure it was not running in task manager and then ran the _main.exe, temporary workaround i guess

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Spokkis commented Nov 16, 2024

same here, issue since the latest version of webview got installed

edit: tried switching to CEF but it still does it.

edit2: got it working with CEF, just had to make sure it was not running in task manager and then ran the _main.exe, temporary workaround i guess

Thanks, will try this as a temporary workaround myself!

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S0NN1 commented Nov 17, 2024

Adding some details that might be useful:
Microsoft Windows 11 Education 10.0.22631 22631
TcNo-Acc-Switcher 2024-08-30_01
Edge 131.0.2903.51

Funny enough ( I don't know since when) web to view is not listed as a separate runtime as shown below

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Although I manually installed through the package under https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/webview2?form=MA13LH#download but it is indeed in the right folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\EdgeWebView\Application

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My guess is that the program fails for the same reason although winget for example is able to list it correctly:

>winget list --name Web
Name                        Id                                                                             Version        Source
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obs-websocket version 5.0.1 ARP\Machine\X86\{117EE44F-48E1-49E5-A381-CC8D9195CF35}_is1                     5.0.1
WebStorm                    ARP\User\X64\JetBrains Toolbox (WebStorm) db215e5e-1fff-4e4c-98a5-8feca8f629c6 2024.3
Web Media Extensions        9N5TDP8VCMHS                                                                   1.1.1295.0     msstore
Webp Image Extensions       MSIX\Microsoft.WebpImageExtension_1.1.1711.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe                1.1.1711.0
Windows Web Experience Pack MSIX\MicrosoftWindows.Client.WebExperience_524.28801.70.0_x64__cw5n1h2txyewy   524.28801.70.0
Microsoft Edge              Microsoft.EdgeWebView2Runtime                                                  131.0.2903.51  winget

EDIT: Looking at the source code I saw it checks for the reg keys, although looking at my installation I didn't find an entry for Web2View

EDIT 2: Looking at this comment MicrosoftEdge/WebView2Feedback#2019 (comment) it seems that the two folders used by TcNo to detect Edge2View reg keys are not valid. Moreover I see the reg key for the runtime on both folders mentioned in the comment above.
@TCNOco could you please check, we might need to update the find_installed_net_runtimes to cover such case...

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marcmy commented Nov 22, 2024

So my Win11 just (finally) got the 24H2 update and oddly enough it seems to have fixed this issue for me. PC also seems a bit snappier but that could just be placebo. Just an fyi in case anyone's holding back on it.

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Spokkis commented Nov 22, 2024

So my Win11 just (finally) got the 24H2 update and oddly enough it seems to have fixed this issue for me. PC also seems a bit snappier but that could just be placebo. Just an fyi in case anyone's holding back on it.

I am running Win11 24H2 as well. Strangely enough I seem to primarily have the issue on my desktop, laptop is working as normal.

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