dot NET 5.0.11 *DESKTOP* works just fine with the most
recent version
of Windows 10. If "rolling back" to 5.0.5 made a difference, you
probably have the console version of 5.0.11 (wrong product).
73,
... Joe, W4TV
Exactly! You beat me to it Joe.
If rolling back the .NET version corrects the JTAlert operation it
is because the original version was the non-desktop version and
the rolled-back version was the "Desktop Runtime" as is required
by JTAlert, which is a Desktop application.
In ALL cases I have seen where people have a broken
JTAlert install related to the .NET install, it has been due to
the non-desktop runtime being installed, despite the many posts
about this, the online documentation with direct links to the
correct runtimes and the JTAlert help file instructions. Once the
affected users took the time to read the instructions or follow
the posted instructions and installed the "Desktop Runtime"
JTAlert starts operating as designed.