Could not start plug-in "C:\Programmi\ExamDiff Pro\Plug-Ins\Xpdf\pdftotext.exe" -table "C:\Downloads\2019-03.pdf": %1 is not a valid Win32 application. (Error 193).
This made me think that EDP installed by mistake the 64 bits version of pdftotext.exe.
I downloaded the 32 version from the Xpdf site (n.b. Current version: 4.01.01, released: 2019 Mar 14) but it has the very same problem, so the culprit is not EDP.
Just for your information.
Hmm, I don't have this problem. I even got the latest (Xpdf-4.01.01), just like you, and it is working fine. It did trigger Avast anti-virus alert though, so maybe your anti-virus is preventing the run.
I tried with two different installations of XP in virtual machines and I had the same problem.
No need to say that the previous versions (up to 4.00) ran perfectly.
OK, I can confirm that it doesn't work under XP. So it looks like you need to stick with version 4.00. We'll see if they make newer builds compatible with XP.
I sent them a message but, being a new user, so far the
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It wasn't intentional, but I switched over to Visual Studio 2015 for the Windows builds, and it looks like those will no longer run on Win XP. XP is long past its end-of-life at this point, so I'm afraid I can't really spend much effort in supporting it.
I have to agree, XP is really old and long de-supported so we will go ahead with shipping latest versions of Xpdf while XP users would need to get the last working version (4.00) manually.
I'm sad for that, but I must admit XP is getting more and more outdated and this is not at all the only case of software incompatibility.
I'll keep my pdftotext version 4.00 safely in store.
How long will I stay on XP? I don't know.
Even windows 7 is getting older! (And me too... )