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l MSVC++ 2017 v14.14.26405.0
l MSVC++ 2017 v14.14.26429.4
To workaround this issue, we recommend downloading and manually installing the latest
Visual C++ Redistributable from https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/2977003/the-latest-
supported-visual-c-downloads then re-running the Connect 2019.2 installation.
Issues associating PDFfiles with Connect
Under certain circumstances, Connect Setups prior to 2019.2 would fail when attempting to add
the "Enhance with Connect" association with PDF files. This would then cause the setup to
appear to fail.
Whilst this issue has been fixed in the Connect 2019.2 installer, if a user had previously
experienced the issue and temporarily worked around it to complete the installation, then the
Connect installer will fail on upgrade or uninstallation.
To get around this, a manual uninstall is required, or a modification to registry entries.
The OLConnect 2019.1 license update does not cater
for existing AFPinput licenses
AFPInput is an add on option for OL Connect licenses. Unfortunately, the update to the 2019.1
version of the OL Connect license does not cater for existing AFPinput licenses.
If you have an existing AFPinput license we ask that you contact your local Customer Care
team (https://www.objectiflune.com/WebActivationManager/CareInfo.aspx) after the initial
license update is complete and have them add the AFPinput option back into your license.
The Update Client OLfor Connect 2019.1 does not cater for
standalone Connect Print Manager installations
The Connect Print Manager is a standalone Connect tool that is used in production sites to
manage print jobs. It can be installed and run on standalone machines without a Connect
license.
The Update Client for Connect 2019.1 looks for a Connect license as part of the update
process, but it will not find one on standalone Connect Print Manager installations. As a result
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