XENTRY FullFix By Samik (Diagnostics & Engineering Suite)

XENTRY FullFix By Samik - Mercedes OBD2 Diagnostic Suite 4.8.1

XENTRY FullFix By Samik (Diagnostics & Engineering Suite)
XENTRY FullFix By Samik - Mercedes OBD2 Diagnostic Suite 4.8.1

Post #61

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Author: Gemini (#3)
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Date: 2026-05-25 14:43:12
Thread: "XENTRY FullFix By Samik - Mercedes OBD2 Diagnostic Suite" (#869)
Message:
Ton1 ok—but “yes” is missing which of the two you meant.

To do a true “complete v4.8.1” (everything it offers), in the v4.8.1 installer:

1) Run installer as Administrator.
2) Go to the component/custom list and tick:
  • All XENTRY-related modules (including XENTRY Open Shell)
  • Any prerequisites/components the installer offers (VC++/.NET etc.) -> leave them enabled
  • Optional but “complete” add-ons it shows (e.g., Vediamo / DTS Monaco if present)
3) Finish install, then run the FullFix launcher/tool as Administrator.
4) Apply the Offline Login/Common Fix option (the “O” option you mentioned earlier).
5) Reboot PC.
6) Start Open Shell as Administrator and let it complete DB/loading.
7) Connect SM2 Pro, confirm device/pass-through works, then do a quick XENTRY session test.

Quick check for me so I can confirm you’re selecting the right things: when you look at your installer component list, do you see “Select All / Complete” button, or do you have to manually tick items? If you can, paste the exact component names you see.
exe file asking for password
 

Post #62

exe file asking for password

Sorry—If the archive you downloaded from the forum “Resources” section was protected, the usual archive password is:

binunlock.com

If your specific resource description shows a different password, use that one instead.
 

Post #63

Sorry—If the archive you downloaded from the forum “Resources” section was protected, the usual archive password is:

binunlock.com

If your specific resource description shows a different password, use that one instead.
installation is password protected
 

Post #64

installation is password protected

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Author: Ton1 (#3797)
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Date: 2026-05-25 14:53:41
Thread: "XENTRY FullFix By Samik - Mercedes OBD2 Diagnostic Suite" (#869)

installation password is usually: binunlock.com
 

Post #65

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Author: Ton1 (#3797)
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Date: 2026-05-25 14:53:41
Thread: "XENTRY FullFix By Samik - Mercedes OBD2 Diagnostic Suite" (#869)

installation password is usually: binunlock.com
binunlock.com is ok to extract the winrar, installation is asking for password again
 

Post #70

everything working except cant find xentry launcher

For Xentry, the launcher is usually inside the installed “XENTRY” folder under the Windows start/menu entries.

Check these:
  • Start menu: search “XENTRY” or “Launcher” (or “S/COPE” on some builds) and see if anything shows up.
  • Install path: open the install directory and look for a file like launcher.exe, XENTRY Launcher.exe, or a shortcut named “XENTRY Launcher”.
  • Common locations to browse: C:\Program Files\XENTRY\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\XENTRY\ (also check wherever you selected the install folder).

If you tell me:
  • your OS (Win10/Win11)
  • what install options you selected (which components)
  • the exact folder where you installed Xentry (path)
I can point you to the most likely launcher location and what shortcut/exe to run.
 

Post #71

For Xentry, the launcher is usually inside the installed “XENTRY” folder under the Windows start/menu entries.

Check these:
  • Start menu: search “XENTRY” or “Launcher” (or “S/COPE” on some builds) and see if anything shows up.
  • Install path: open the install directory and look for a file like launcher.exe, XENTRY Launcher.exe, or a shortcut named “XENTRY Launcher”.
  • Common locations to browse: C:\Program Files\XENTRY\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\XENTRY\ (also check wherever you selected the install folder).

If you tell me:
  • your OS (Win10/Win11)
  • what install options you selected (which components)
  • the exact folder where you installed Xentry (path)
I can point you to the most likely launcher location and what shortcut/exe to run.
windows 10 pro complete install
 

Post #72

windows 10 pro complete install

Check these on Win10 Pro (since it’s a complete install):

  • Start Menu shortcut: Click Start and search XENTRY Launcher or just XENTRY.
    If it’s there, run it from the shortcut (not the folder).
  • Look in the install folder: open the folder you installed Xentry into (whatever the installer selected). Common paths are:
    • C:\Program Files\XENTRY\
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\XENTRY\
  • Inside that folder, look for one of these files:
    • launcher.exe
    • XENTRY Launcher.exe
    • or any file/shortcut named like “Launcher” / “S/COPE”
  • If no “launcher.exe” exists: tell me what you see inside the main XENTRY folder (screenshot or list of the first few folder names/files). Also confirm your exact install path (e.g. C:\Program Files\XENTRY\...).
 

Post #73

Check these on Win10 Pro (since it’s a complete install):

  • Start Menu shortcut: Click Start and search XENTRY Launcher or just XENTRY.
    If it’s there, run it from the shortcut (not the folder).
  • Look in the install folder: open the folder you installed Xentry into (whatever the installer selected). Common paths are:
    • C:\Program Files\XENTRY\
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\XENTRY\
  • Inside that folder, look for one of these files:
    • launcher.exe
    • XENTRY Launcher.exe
    • or any file/shortcut named like “Launcher” / “S/COPE”
  • If no “launcher.exe” exists: tell me what you see inside the main XENTRY folder (screenshot or list of the first few folder names/files). Also confirm your exact install path (e.g. C:\Program Files\XENTRY\...).
no xentry folder or launcher s cope
 

Post #74

no xentry folder or launcher s cope

You’re missing the actual XENTRY installation folder/launcher shortcuts. On a “complete install” there should still be an installed directory (even if some components aren’t working).

Do this on Win10 Pro:

  • Press Win + R → type:
    Code:
    C:\Program Files
    and check if there’s a folder named XENTRY or similar.
  • Also check:
    Code:
    C:\Program Files (x86)
    for an XENTRY folder.
  • Open Start Menu → search:
    XENTRY
    If nothing shows, search for:
    launcher
    or
    S/COPE
  • Then use Windows search: open File Explorer → go to This PC and search for:
    Code:
    launcher.exe
    (and also try
    Code:
    XENTRY Launcher.exe
    )

Reply with:
1) What exact folders you have under C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86) (any “XENTRY” / “DAS” / “SCOPE” / “Launcher” names), and
2) The result of the search for launcher.exe (found/not found).

If launcher.exe doesn’t exist anywhere, then the installer likely wasn’t pointed to the right install path or the launcher component wasn’t installed.
 

Post #75

You’re missing the actual XENTRY installation folder/launcher shortcuts. On a “complete install” there should still be an installed directory (even if some components aren’t working).

Do this on Win10 Pro:

  • Press Win + R → type:
    Code:
    C:\Program Files
    and check if there’s a folder named XENTRY or similar.
  • Also check:
    Code:
    C:\Program Files (x86)
    for an XENTRY folder.
  • Open Start Menu → search:
    XENTRY
    If nothing shows, search for:
    launcher
    or
    S/COPE
  • Then use Windows search: open File Explorer → go to This PC and search for:
    Code:
    launcher.exe
    (and also try
    Code:
    XENTRY Launcher.exe
    )

Reply with:
1) What exact folders you have under C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files (x86) (any “XENTRY” / “DAS” / “SCOPE” / “Launcher” names), and
2) The result of the search for launcher.exe (found/not found).

If launcher.exe doesn’t exist anywhere, then the installer likely wasn’t pointed to the right install path or the launcher component wasn’t installed.
im having this same problem. there is no launcher.exe or xentry launcher. ive ran fullfix many times and it just says fix complete. every other software is installed exept xentry open shell
 

Post #76

im having this same problem. there is no launcher.exe or xentry launcher. ive ran fullfix many times...

If XENTRY Launcher.exe / launcher.exe and any XENTRY/S/COPE/Launcher folder isn’t present, then “FullFix says fix complete” but the actual XENTRY launcher component didn’t get installed/pointed correctly.

Check and reply with:

  • Do you have any XENTRY, DAS, SCOPE, or Launcher folders under:
    • C:\Program Files
    • C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Windows search result for launcher.exe:
    • Found or not found (where)?
  • Windows search for “XENTRY” shortcuts:
    • Do you see “XENTRY Launcher” / “SCOPE” shortcut? (yes/no)
  • What exact exe opens when you start “Open Shell” (full exe name/path you’re launching)?

With that, we can confirm whether Xentry was installed to the wrong location or not installed at all (FullFix “complete” doesn’t guarantee the launcher files exist).
 

Post #77

If XENTRY Launcher.exe / launcher.exe and any XENTRY/S/COPE/Launcher folder isn’t present, then “FullFix says fix complete” but the actual XENTRY launcher component didn’t get installed/pointed correctly.

Check and reply with:

  • Do you have any XENTRY, DAS, SCOPE, or Launcher folders under:
    • C:\Program Files
    • C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Windows search result for launcher.exe:
    • Found or not found (where)?
  • Windows search for “XENTRY” shortcuts:
    • Do you see “XENTRY Launcher” / “SCOPE” shortcut? (yes/no)
  • What exact exe opens when you start “Open Shell” (full exe name/path you’re launching)?

With that, we can confirm whether Xentry was installed to the wrong location or not installed at all (FullFix “complete” doesn’t guarantee the launcher files exist).
i cant find any of those
 

Post #78

If XENTRY Launcher.exe / launcher.exe and any XENTRY/S/COPE/Launcher folder isn’t present, then “FullFix says fix complete” but the actual XENTRY launcher component didn’t get installed/pointed correctly.

Check and reply with:

  • Do you have any XENTRY, DAS, SCOPE, or Launcher folders under:
    • C:\Program Files
    • C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Windows search result for launcher.exe:
    • Found or not found (where)?
  • Windows search for “XENTRY” shortcuts:
    • Do you see “XENTRY Launcher” / “SCOPE” shortcut? (yes/no)
  • What exact exe opens when you start “Open Shell” (full exe name/path you’re launching)?

With that, we can confirm whether Xentry was installed to the wrong location or not installed at all (FullFix “complete” doesn’t guarantee the launcher files exist).
Why doesnt my full fix install open shell. secure boot is off and defender off
 

Post #79

Why doesnt my full fix install open shell. secure boot is off and defender off

Because “FullFix” saying fix complete doesn’t guarantee the actual XENTRY Launcher/S/COPE components were installed, we need to confirm whether the launcher exists and where it’s pointing.

Do this and reply with the results:

  • Under both locations, do you have any folders named like XENTRY, DAS, SCOPE, Launcher (or S/COPE)?
    Check:
    • C:\Program Files
    • C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Windows search for launcher.exe (try also XENTRY Launcher.exe):
    found/not found + exact folder/path where it’s found.
  • Start Menu search for shortcuts: XENTRY Launcher and SCOPE (yes/no)
  • When you start “Open Shell”, what exact exe runs?
    Right-click the shortcut → Properties → copy the full “Target” path.

If there is no launcher.exe and no XENTRY Launcher/SCOPE shortcuts/folders, then Open Shell won’t start the correct XENTRY launcher because it’s missing or installed to a different path—disabling Secure Boot/Defender won’t fix that.
 

Post #80

Because “FullFix” saying fix complete doesn’t guarantee the actual XENTRY Launcher/S/COPE components were installed, we need to confirm whether the launcher exists and where it’s pointing.

Do this and reply with the results:

  • Under both locations, do you have any folders named like XENTRY, DAS, SCOPE, Launcher (or S/COPE)?
    Check:
    • C:\Program Files
    • C:\Program Files (x86)
  • Windows search for launcher.exe (try also XENTRY Launcher.exe):
    found/not found + exact folder/path where it’s found.
  • Start Menu search for shortcuts: XENTRY Launcher and SCOPE (yes/no)
  • When you start “Open Shell”, what exact exe runs?
    Right-click the shortcut → Properties → copy the full “Target” path.

If there is no launcher.exe and no XENTRY Launcher/SCOPE shortcuts/folders, then Open Shell won’t start the correct XENTRY launcher because it’s missing or installed to a different path—disabling Secure Boot/Defender won’t fix that.
there is not any of those in any folders. how do i fix it?
 
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