

I was able to share screen between the two. Third try: opens with dialog apparently identical to the prior version, so much so, I thought perhaps I had mistakenly launched the older version. On launch, dialog box with plain blue background and progress circle opens, then a few seconds later, is gone, apparently crashed/closed w/o notice. Fetch and install from App Store okay (good, no MS Account required).

On first launch, new Quick Assist app hangs for nearly a minute, then fails with unmet dependency: "requires WebView2 runtime".Īm I going to have to walk a user through installing WebView2 runtime as well?Ģ: Windows 11 Pro: As I just installed this OS yesterday, is absolutely a default installation with all Windows Updates applied. Mostly generic Windows10, fully updated, but hardly any other software: Result: Fetch and install okay. Hopefully someone finds this useful:ġ) a Windows 10 VM that I frequently use for remote support.

Both initially fail, but ultimately working. Having heard old and new may co-exist, and figuring slim to none likelihood of remedy, or even extension of current Quick-Assist support, I just installed the new, twice.
