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Sounds good. Let me know how it goes. Hopefully it's just instance instability.
So I tried again. I deleted the application folder then downloaded it again and executed it. Got the same error message. Then did the same on my old laptop on windows 10. This time the application didn't execute giving me a message that some dll file is missing. Looks like this is not going to work for me for whatever reason.
That's so odd. No idea what would be causing that on Windows 10.
For the windows 11 issue I can only think short downtimes of the instance you are trying to use, or your account has something unique about it that I've never encountered before.
Yeah seems something weird. I guess I will manually subscribe to communities on another instance when I have free time.