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ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - nawolfor - 09-19-2020

ResMed now lists the version of ResScan as 6.1 on their website. Any link for this yet?


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - SuperSleeper - 09-19-2020

You can now obtain ResScan 6.1 by following the directions in this post:

http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-ResScan-5-9-and-6-1-Software-Download-Links-for-ResMed-machines-only

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For those of you who download and install version 6.1, I would appreciate your help to answer these two questions:

1.  Does ResScan 6.1 have the same username/password requirement that existed in the previous version?

2.  Is there anything in 6.1 that appears different to you?


Thanks


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - edfreeman - 09-19-2020

"Windows cannot complete the extraction. The destination file could not be created"

Is there a defect in the download file? I did note that it only has the setup.exe file, where the prior versions had an autorun and icon file.


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - nawolfor - 09-19-2020

Downloaded and installed fine. No noticeable differences and username/password still required.


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - SuperSleeper - 09-20-2020

(09-19-2020, 09:23 PM)edfreeman Wrote: Is there a defect in the download file?

I've had 3 reports now that it downloaded and installed fine.  Could be that it got corrupted during the download in your case.

I'd completely delete the downloaded file, re-download and try again.  Sometimes it helps to download during low web traffic times in your locale, preferably very early in the morning or very late at night.




(09-19-2020, 10:41 PM)nawolfor Wrote: Downloaded and installed fine. No noticeable differences and username/password still required.

Thanks for following up!   Coffee


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - staceyburke - 09-20-2020

After looking at rescan and using it for a couple of days, I just want to say THANK YOU to the people who wrote and maintain OSCAR. OSCAR seems so much easier to use and understand.


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - SuperSleeper - 09-20-2020

(09-20-2020, 01:27 PM)staceyburke Wrote: After looking at rescan and using it for a couple of days, I just want to say THANK YOU to the people who wrote and maintain OSCAR.  OSCAR seems so much easier to use and understand.


Yep, ResScan does have at least one good thing about it:   it makes folks appreciate OSCAR.   Too-funny

And if you think ResScan is a pain, you should try EncorePro for Philips-Respironics machines.   Oh-jeez


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - edfreeman - 09-20-2020

2 different computers and 2 different browsers and no joy, same error message. Won't extract the setup file.

I'll figure it out. Probably a glitch in Windows extraction process.


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - AlanE - 09-24-2020

Same reports as above but this version runs without the annoying fatal error "Virtual function call". For now.


RE: ResScan 6.1 [now available, see post #2] - SuperSleeper - 09-25-2020

(09-24-2020, 01:04 PM)AlanE Wrote: Same reports as above but this version runs without the annoying fatal error "Virtual function call". For now.


Huh, well, at least that's some good news!  Thanks for reporting this.   Coffee