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Here's the output of my sigcheck, format of the output looks a bit different.
... We will change the way these are detected in UCheck next release.
Unfortunately, it's not unusual for VERSION to be greater than LATEST for many of my fully "Compatible" applications, and I assume this is because the automated bots that scan documentation on the web looking for new releases of "Compatible" programs can be very slow finding this information.
UCheck v5.2.2 still detects my 64-bit MS Edge browser as a 32-bit application (see attached image, scan log and debug log)
Microsoft Edge WebView2-Laufzeit (32-bit), version 120.0.2210.144 [+] Available Version : 121.0.2277.98 [+] Wow6432 : Yes [+] Portable : No [+] update_location : C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\EdgeWebView\Application
c:\program files (x86)\microsoft\edgewebview\application\120.0.2210.144\msedgewebview2.exe: Verified: Signed Signing date: 08:52 17.01.2024 Publisher: Microsoft Corporation Company: Microsoft Corporation Description: Microsoft Edge WebView2 Product: Microsoft Edge WebView2 Prod version: 120.0.2210.144 File version: 120.0.2210.144 MachineType: 64-bit Binary Version: 120.0.2210.144 Original Name: msedgewebview2.exe Internal Name: msedgewebview2_exe Copyright: Copyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Comments: n/a Entropy: 6.531
... Is this still an issue with UCheck 5.3.0 ?