![]() Bare in mind to back up system.reg file to restore it if something go wrong.Īlthough the solution looks kind of complicated, it works for me every time whenever I cannot update Evernote automatically via auto-update feature. Then, you just have to delete it (just that line, nothing more) and save the file. The record would look like this (notice the C283A4CE string at the end of the path): 1216443328 ![]() C283A4CE) and find a record in Wine's registry containing that ID/string (you can find Wine's registry in a file /home/YOUR_USERNAME/.wine/system.reg). Try to find the most recent one (notice the date information) and copy the ID/string marked XXXXXXXX above (it would look something like EC4A382C). You will get a bunch of records like: Located product found. ![]() If so, after uninstalling current Evernote, run: grep "with upgrade" ~/.wine/drive_c/users/YOUR_USERNAME/Temp/EvernoteSetup.log The error that occurs is basically saying, that you cannot install Evernote because it's already installed for another user and it's only one copy that is allowed to be installed at the same time. It looks pretty straightforward, but sometimes you might stumble upon an issue of not being able to install the newest Evernote version after uninstalling the previous one. As you might expect, the solution is to uninstall your current version and install the new one. It seems that Evernote auto-update does not work on Wine anymore (at least that's what I can observe in my case, for Evernote 5.8.x - and 5.7.x, as far as I can remember). ![]()
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