---- REVERTING TO A PREVIOUS VERSION ------
You can download any version you like with a little URL hacking.
First go to the changelog page to find the last stable release for the version you’re interested in.
Which for the 9.4 version it would be 9.4.032
Then go to the downloads page https://www.scriptcase.net/download/
and begin the process of downloading the OS and file you need for your setup.
For me that would be the Linux 64 bit zip. your download may be different, but the principle still applies.
On the page that says: “Thank you for downloading” first CANCEL the download that starts.
Then look for a link below that that says: “Click here if your download doesn’t start automatically”
Right click on the “click here” and copy that url. In my case for the Linux 64 bit zip, it looks like this (but yours will be similar):
https://downloads.scriptcase.com.br/downloads/v9/packs/scriptcase-9.6.000-en_us-php7.3.zip
Now if you want the 9.4.032 file, replace the 9.6.000 with the version you want, put that in your address field, and go. Presto you have the file you need.
For me, the new url will look like this:
https://downloads.scriptcase.com.br/downloads/v9/packs/scriptcase-9.4.032-en_us-php7.3.zip
You may need to play around with the php7.3 if you are download much older versions that have different php variations.
---- BEFORE UPGRADING ----
Irregardless, I really recommend using a virtual machine for your scriptcase installation so that you can backup, and snapshot before “upgrading”.
This has saved me a few times. I snapshop the VM before upgrading, and if the upgrade is a total disaster for my apps, then i simply revert the snapshop and everything is back to how it was. Virtualbox or VMware work.
It also means you won’t have to issue of licenses not working when you change version.
And of course, make SURE you clear your cache and cookies in your browser when bouncing around between versions. Issues related to not doing that are common.