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    • DmitriyMarin
      DmitriyMarin @Phuong last edited by

      @phuong
      What do you mean that you can use it but you cannot find it?
      The Adenita module is not an App but a set of editors, therefore it will be present in the Editors menu, e.g. Editors > All. To easily access the most used editors, you can add them to favorites by clicking on a star next to its name.

      To check whether you have the module installed, go to Interface > Show log, and type Adenita in the filter - you either will see two lines (red if there was a problem loading a module) or nothing if it is not installed at all (see the image below).
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      Dmitriy,
      The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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        Phuong last edited by

        I followed what you said, and it showed that Adenita is not installed.

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        • DmitriyMarin
          DmitriyMarin @Phuong last edited by

          @phuong
          Could you please verify which version of SAMSON you have installed (Interface > Preferences > Setup > General). It should be 0.8.5.
          0_1585588738135_34228a9a-4607-4610-a30b-19b2a155c35f-image.png

          And could you please login on samson-connect.net and check the state of the Adenita element - what is written on the button, is it Add or something else?
          0_1585588781098_7e82b8ca-f360-4708-a3ce-96d7567b63f2-image.png

          Dmitriy,
          The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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            Phuong @DmitriyMarin last edited by

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              Phuong @DmitriyMarin last edited by

              Hi @dmitriymarin ,
              I am sorry for this late reply. I did what you asked and I linked the pictures below.
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              • DmitriyMarin
                DmitriyMarin @Phuong last edited by

                Thank you, @Phuong ! This looks ok. Could you please submit the log: go to Interface menu > Control > Show log, then press the Show current (in the top-left corner of the Log viewer window) and then press Submit (in the bottom-right corner of the Log viewer window) with some information that it is from you about Adenita.
                Thank you in advance!

                Dmitriy,
                The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                  Phuong last edited by

                  Hi @DmitriyMarin,
                  0_1585667113313_7386c89b-0035-4d2e-b4fe-4177714bccbe-image.png
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                  I hope this is what you want me to do. Thank you so much for your help!

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                  • DmitriyMarin
                    DmitriyMarin @Phuong last edited by

                    @phuong Great! Thank you! We will have a look.

                    Dmitriy,
                    The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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                    • Stephane
                      Stephane last edited by Stephane

                      Hi @Phuong, could you please analyze the dependencies of the module on your computer?
                      Here's how to do it:

                      • download the Dependencies tool from https://github.com/lucasg/Dependencies/releases/download/v1.10/Dependencies_x64_Release.zip
                      • unzip everything in a folder
                      • run DependenciesGUI.exe
                      • With the DependenciesGUI tool, open the file C:\Users\ [Your user name] \AppData\Local\OneAngstrom\SAMSON-Data\0.8.5\Scratch\Elements\DDA2A078-1AB6-96BA-0D14-EE1717632D7A\DDA2A078-1AB6-96BA-0D14-EE1717632D7A.dll

                      Could you please report which dlls appear to be missing?

                      Thanks,

                      Stephane

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                        Phuong @Stephane last edited by

                        hi @stephane-redon,
                        I did follow what you said but there're something different in my computer.
                        0_1585750280540_2ad9f28c-f75b-40c4-beef-54a1352b3b71-image.png
                        I cannot continue since there're no folder named Scratch. Am I doing something wrong?
                        Thanks!

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                        • Stephane
                          Stephane last edited by

                          This does not seem to be the correct folder. You should not go to C:\Users\hpnk9\OneAngstrom but to C:\Users\hpnk9\AppData\Local\OneAngstrom\SAMSON-Data\0.8.5\Scratch\Elements\DDA2A078-1AB6-96BA-0D14-EE1717632D7A. Note that AppData might be hidden, so you might have to show them in explorer settings. (You could also directly copy-paste this path in the explorer).

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                            Phuong @Stephane last edited by

                            Hi @stephane-redon,
                            Thank you for your instruction! This is what is shown.
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                            • Stephane
                              Stephane last edited by

                              Thanks. This strongly suggests that the runtime was not installed correctly: vcruntime140_1.dll cannot be found. Please download it from the site indicated in the module description. The direct link is https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x64.exe.

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                                Phuong @Stephane last edited by

                                @stephane-redon I appreciate a lot! I can use Adenita now. Thank you again!

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                                • Stephane
                                  Stephane last edited by

                                  Awesome, you're welcome! Happy designing!

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                                    charlie last edited by

                                    Hi, i have the same problem as Phuong. and the version of SAMSON in my PC(win10) is 0.11.0, can adenita work in that version? @Stephane-Redon

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                                    • DmitriyMarin
                                      DmitriyMarin @charlie last edited by

                                      Dear @charlie,

                                      For now, Adenita is provided only for SAMSON with version not higher than 0.8.5, (see Latest versions section on the module's web-page). So, to use Adenita you will need to install SAMSON 0.8.5.

                                      You can request the newer version from the Adenita developer ( @Elisa ) here: https://forum.samson-connect.net/topic/139/user-support-adenita .

                                      Dmitriy,
                                      The SAMSON Team, https://s-c.io

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