06-14-2014, 05:58 PM
I think I figured it out. I think I updated by accident, not realizing I did (probably just hitting enter on the prompt real fast) but not knowing that, and never having updated before, I redownloaded and installed the program over the old one. This prompts me to update, as it should. However, there was already a SCP_1.09.exe file in the directory.
It seems the update logic does this:
1. rename scp.exe to scp_<version>.exe
2. download download scp_update.exe
3. rename scp_update.exe to scp.exe
Since step 1 fails because there already was an scp_<version>.exe file there, step 3 then fails because scp.exe is still sitting in the directory.
If I delete scp_<version>.exe from the folder and try the auto update, it works.
It seems the update logic does this:
1. rename scp.exe to scp_<version>.exe
2. download download scp_update.exe
3. rename scp_update.exe to scp.exe
Since step 1 fails because there already was an scp_<version>.exe file there, step 3 then fails because scp.exe is still sitting in the directory.
If I delete scp_<version>.exe from the folder and try the auto update, it works.