With "Everyone" selected, hit the "total control" checkbox and click apply :Ĭlick Ok to the prompting window and you're done. Click ok.Īfter that, back to the security tab, click "modify": Then click "Apply", a pop up saying you just appropriated yourself the object appears. ![]() Type "Everyone" and click "check names" then click ok : To access the permission, right click it, go to properties. You would need admin permission to do so. See the faulting module igdrcl64.dll file ? Browse to its location in the Windows explorer and rename or delete it. Locate the last crash by filtering with the date, select the line and see the log bellow. What you can do, after a crash, is launching the event viewer on Windows, go to Windows log, then Application. We noticed some discrete Windows updates pushing some drivers that might be incompatible with your graphics card and prevent the OpenGL technology to run correctly. Since a few weeks we experience our users having their softwares crashing at runtime on Windows.
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