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Originally Posted by MrC
@8ternity
just a quick try: go to Win International Settings and put "." as decimal separator instead of ",".
Let me know
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You know what? At my work my programmation company ask me to set that international setting decimal for a dot in both tab configs. My compagny paid and get programmed a software for selling auto parts a complete solutions programmed with .Net framework.
So for your recommandation, it has resolved my issue. I've can think before to try this...
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EDIT: I have an problem with ripbot264 while i change the setting for decimal to ".". I will try something to change to English (United-States) instead of French (Canada) to see if both are ok and let you know.