Question / Help CLR BROWSER PLUGIN DOES NOT WORK! (Solved)

Elsvark

New Member
Files unzipped to the right folders (I'm not an idiot, 64 bit goes into plain ol' program files folder)
Yet when I open the program, this is what I get (See attachment)
Also I've tried re-installing, deleting leftover files, running as admin and pretty much everything else possible.
Somebody help.
 

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dodgepong

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That is a screenshot of the 32bit version of OBS. Looks like you put the 64bit version of the CLR Browser files into the 32bit OBS folder.
 

dodgepong

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Community Helper
Can you take a screenshot of what it looks like when you try to open the 64bit version?
 

Elsvark

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here it is, sorry about second screen, its tough to edit it out
 

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Jack0r

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Well, that plugin file is 1kb big, which cant be correct. I would suggest to download 7zip and use it to extract the files, then move them manually to the obs plugins folder and check that no anti-virus software is interfering.
 

Elsvark

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got these errors during extraction, also I disabled the antivirus for the process
 

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Elsvark

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Ok i just extracted to downloads then copied the files to the plugins folder rather than extracting to the plugins folder itself and now it works!!!! thank you jack0r
 
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