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Error "RegExp matching error (-1)" since start of monthly cycle

Since my monthly billing cycle restarted the skin has not been updating correctly (no usage level, the days remaining is the number of days left in the calendar month which is not my monthly cycle remaining days, data used is always 0 / 0Gb, etc.
I have reset the skin using the VBS script and reconfigured it but still getting the same errors. It also is not reporting on the skin for the last update date/time, the registered account ID or the rollover date/time.
Within the Rainmeter log it is reported continually the error "RegExp matching error (-1)".
After resetting the skin with the clear VBS script, I had the additional errors "(Fetch error) The system cannot find the path specified. (Errorcode=3)" occur twice for "[MeasureABB]" and once for "[MeasureOptions]".
I also received a "[PercentUsedData] Calc: Division by 0" error, which I can only assume is because it cannot retrieve the data from ABB's servers.

I suspect possibly ABB have changed something at their end which is now blocking the skin from working, as this has been working fine up until this month's cycle started.
Skin version in use - 0.82
Rainmeter version - 4.5.13.3632 (64bit)
OS - Win11 64bit

Update instructions minor correction required

Thanks for the update to 0.83 in response to my previous issue raised on Friday. Howver, during the attempt to install the skin update on my mother's PC, it prompts with the below dialog, whereas your install documentation states "Rainmeter v4.1 (or higher)" is required:
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Obviously to fix this I just had to upgrade the version of Rainmeter on her laptop from Rainmeter's site, but I thought I would bring this to your attention in respect to the install instructions in your ReadMe.md

Note - The required version in the above dialog is the current (latest) version from Rainmeter's site as of this post

I'm not expecting any response to this, so happy for you to close the issue task whenever you want

Skin no longer working

AussieBroadband recently changed the backend of their website and such, and since then the skin has stopped working. Specifically, since December 9th at 10:39pm.
Days Remaining has started working again in the last couple of days, but data used is not and the dates/times are also still stuck.

ABBUsage v0.82 vbscript error on Win11 with RainMeter 4.5.18.3727 (64-bit)

I've been running ABBUsge v0.82 with Rainmeter 4.5.18.3727 (64bit) since both version were released on a Win11 x64 system now for the past 12 months with no issue, but just this week on boot up the ABBUsage skin has started to error with the below vbscript error:
Type mismatch: '[ string "Set-Cookie myaussie"]'
It also has a code error of 800A000D
It references Line 358, Char 5 in the ABB-Usage.vbs file.
refer attached screenshot of the error window
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Of note, I have not made any modifications to the ABB-Usage or Rainmeter in months (actually not since installing it on this current Win11 build about 12 months ago). The only recent system modification was Microsoft monthly patch updates (my system is currently fully up to date as of the May 2024 patch releases from MS).

I am also aware that my mother, who also uses the same versions of ABBUsage & Rainmeter started to experience the same errors earlier in the week (prior to MS releasing their May 2024 patches).

Ive also generated the attached rainmeter debug log file as well, but I'm unsure what in it would be of assistance as I dont see it capturing the vbs error
Rainmeter.log

Authentication problems

I am experiencing problems to authenticate. I think it can come from 2 sources:

o the encryption/decryption mechanism does work properly for complicated passwords
o (quite likely) the parameters send in the request are not URL encoded

Intermittent "focus stealing"

For approximately the last 3 months this otherwise excellent skin has been intermittently "focus stealing" when it does its 10-minute update, causing games running in full-screen mode to "alt-tab" to the desktop for seemingly no reason.

Log shows nothing out of the ordinary: ABB-DebugLog-ABBUsage-ABB-2020-07-26.txt

I suspect it might be something to do with running the VB script, but I have been unable to reproduce the problem with a test skin and a script that sleeps for 2 seconds.

I'm using Rainmeter 4.3.1.3321 (64-bit).

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