It looks like you're encountering an issue with DartPro when attempting to act as a server for remote connections. The error you provided indicates that the program has stopped working. The files you mentioned, such as
WERInternalMetadata.xml
and
WERB06B.tmp.hdmp
, are typically created to provide more details about the crash. If you can't locate these files in the specified folder, it might be due to various reasons like the files being temporary and already removed after the crash or they are stored in a different location. Here are a few steps you can take to try and troubleshoot the issue with DartPro: 1.
Check Event Viewer for Error Logs: - Press
Windows Key + X
and select Event Viewer. - Look under
Windows Logs > Application
for any error messages related to DartPro. This may provide more details about the crash. 2.
Run the Program in Compatibility Mode: - Right-click on the DartPro shortcut or executable. - Select Properties > Compatibility tab. - Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and choose an older version of Windows. - Apply the changes and try running the program again. 3.
Reinstall DartPro: - Uninstall DartPro from your system. - Download the latest version from the official website (
http://www.rusys.nl) and install it again. 4.
Contact DartPro Support: - If the issue persists, consider reaching out to the DartPro support team for further assistance. They might have specific troubleshooting steps for this type of error. By following these steps, you may be able to resolve the crashing issue with DartPro. Feel free to try these suggestions and let me know if you need further assistance!