In nodejs, assuming that you already have it installed since you are trying to run javascript from cmd, you will have to refer to the process.argv array in order to get the arguments passed in the command line.

Just to let anyone to know, without trying all the versions that are on the GitHub: on windows 7 the version 2022.5.1 works after setting the ELECTRON_NO_UPDATER=1 env variable. maybe someone can save time.


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So I got a free subscription card for McAfee AntiVirus Plus 2010 and decided to put it on my laptop that runs with Windows 7 32-bit. Well, when I initially tried to download it came up with the message "Download cannot continue...." or something similar to that. The basic gist of it was telling me that javascript wasn't functioning properly on my PC. I immediately scoped around online and updated my Java, and any updates Windows had.


Unfortunately, even this above method did not work as I am still getting the same javascript error when I try to access the McAfee Download Manager. I've tried using Chrome, Internet Explore 8, and Mozilla Firefox as different browsers, each of them with javascript enabled, and the same error still persists. Even when I saved the dmsetup.exe file on my desktop and tried to execute it as an Administrator, the same happens. 


Also, whenever the error box shows up, it prompts me to go to this link: =43582 


The instructions on here are basically the same as those above. However, it also suggested I try uninstalling any previous McAfee programs using the special removal tool on the site. Well, I've never had any McAfee products of any kind on this computer before, however, I downloaded the tool and ran it anyway. The tool itself resulted in a "Cleanup Successful!" method as the FAQ said. I once more rebooted my computer and tried to the download again. Same result as before.


This is really driving me up a wall that I'm unable to download this and get coverage on my laptop... Also attached is the exact error message. Any help would be much appreciated!

Let's begin directly with the Component that Natively loads an mp3 from the file system and plays it as your good ol' windows media player, your new Groove (that will die one of these days), or your usual Spotify (which I know is not native)

now we Initialize our Picker is your standard File picker from windows, we let it know that it should look for songs at the Music directory from the User's library and tell it to only pick files that end in .mp3

In the end I just want to tell you that it might be a little unexplored territory for the UWP/JavaScript thingy, but for example if you are part of a company that is developing or going to develop stuff for windows and are short of C# pals, if you want to leverage the Windows Store as a distribution mechanism, this is a viable alternative this is not new stuff, this has been around since Windows 8, also remember you can sign your package and distribute as an appx file that can be side-loaded inside the system (more like a company case, but you could do that in exchange of .exe packages in some cases)

Also this is Windows 10 Only stuff, unless you manage to abstract the file loading mechanisms, audio playing so you can use HTML5 when you are in the browser and native media when you are on windows, (which isn't impossible by the way, the simplest, least elegant way is to check with an IF that there's the Windows namespace :P)

about performance, well I know there's not the whole chromium in there, but the chakra engine is there, so perhaps with more experimenting someone can shed light in this place 2351a5e196

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