Hi there! I see you’re getting a message saying you don’t have permission when trying to use the Retro Bowl app on your device. To help you better, could you please tell me exactly when the message appears? For example, does it happen when launching the app, trying to access a specific feature like the shop, or during gameplay?
In the meantime, I’ll guide you through some steps to check your permissions on your Windows 10 device since you mentioned you’re using WebKit on Windows.
1. Check App Permissions: - Since you’re on Windows, go to Settings > Privacy > App permissions. - Look for Retro Bowl (or its associated app if it shows differently) and make sure any relevant permissions such as access to the internet or storage are enabled.
2. Run as Administrator: - Sometimes apps need elevated permissions to function properly. - Right-click the Retro Bowl shortcut or executable file and choose Run as administrator.
3. Check Security Software: - Sometimes antivirus or firewall programs block apps from working properly. - Temporarily disable any third-party antivirus/firewall software you have and try running the app again. - If it works, add Retro Bowl to the allowed or exceptions list in your security software.
4. Clear Temporary Files: - Press Windows key + R, type %temp%, and press Enter. - Delete all files in this folder (they’re temporary and safe to delete). - Restart your computer and try the app again.
5. Reinstall the App: - Uninstall Retro Bowl completely. - Download the latest version from the official source. - Reinstall it and check if the permission issue is resolved.
If you’ve already tried these or if the problem happens under specific conditions, please let me know so I can guide you further!
Are you able to try these and tell me how it goes?
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Hi there! I see you’re getting a message saying you don’t have permission when trying to use the Retro Bowl app on your device. To help you better, could you please tell me exactly when the message appears? For example, does it happen when launching the app, trying to access a specific feature like the shop, or during gameplay?
In the meantime, I’ll guide you through some steps to check your permissions on your Windows 10 device since you mentioned you’re using WebKit on Windows.
1. Check App Permissions:
- Since you’re on Windows, go to Settings > Privacy > App permissions.
- Look for Retro Bowl (or its associated app if it shows differently) and make sure any relevant permissions such as access to the internet or storage are enabled.
2. Run as Administrator:
- Sometimes apps need elevated permissions to function properly.
- Right-click the Retro Bowl shortcut or executable file and choose Run as administrator.
3. Check Security Software:
- Sometimes antivirus or firewall programs block apps from working properly.
- Temporarily disable any third-party antivirus/firewall software you have and try running the app again.
- If it works, add Retro Bowl to the allowed or exceptions list in your security software.
4. Clear Temporary Files:
- Press Windows key + R, type
%temp%, and press Enter.- Delete all files in this folder (they’re temporary and safe to delete).
- Restart your computer and try the app again.
5. Reinstall the App:
- Uninstall Retro Bowl completely.
- Download the latest version from the official source.
- Reinstall it and check if the permission issue is resolved.
If you’ve already tried these or if the problem happens under specific conditions, please let me know so I can guide you further!
Are you able to try these and tell me how it goes?