MikeyP19128
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I downloaded and installed the BCDx36HP Sentinel application on my Windows 10 machine today. I had this installed on an earlier machine (Dell, Windows Vista) where it worked well. The earlier machine died at the end of 2015 and haven't re-installed Sentinel since. I became aware of the firmware update for the BCD536HP a few days ago and wanted to update my radio.
I have BCDx36HP Sentinel installed but every time I go to run it, I'm getting a "configuration parser error"
which ultimately is pointing to a config file associated with the Microsoft.Net framework. The actual error is this: *C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\config\machine.config * parser returned error 0xC00CE556......
When I Googled this error the fix involves purging one file and renaming another file (machine.config.defualt
gets renamed to machine.config in the above referenced folder). When I attempt to do this I run into permissions issues and at this point I think I'm out of my league.
I had a computer techie at my house last night and he believes the problem is with the download from Uniden. I very much doubt that this is the case.
Granting that this is probably a Windows 10 issue and not a Sentinel problem, I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike Pence
I have BCDx36HP Sentinel installed but every time I go to run it, I'm getting a "configuration parser error"
which ultimately is pointing to a config file associated with the Microsoft.Net framework. The actual error is this: *C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\config\machine.config * parser returned error 0xC00CE556......
When I Googled this error the fix involves purging one file and renaming another file (machine.config.defualt
gets renamed to machine.config in the above referenced folder). When I attempt to do this I run into permissions issues and at this point I think I'm out of my league.
I had a computer techie at my house last night and he believes the problem is with the download from Uniden. I very much doubt that this is the case.
Granting that this is probably a Windows 10 issue and not a Sentinel problem, I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike Pence
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