From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 1:50 PM To: dxlab@... Subject: Re: [dxlab] Re: UPDATE COMMANDER 12.1.5
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I'm embarrassed that I have to ask this question but... I read the email questions in the list about checking the Firewall.
>>>Be sure your firewall and anti-malware apps are configured to consider Commander 12.1.5 to be safe.
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I figured I'd better check the Firewall even though I don't seem to have any problems. So....for safety in case I click on the wrong thing I made a Restore point and full backup.
First off I don't even have a listing for Commander 12.1.5 even though that is the version number is see in the title bar.
in the Firewall Allowed programs window I found; In order name??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Home/Work????? public checked CI-V Commander??? ??? ????? ? ? X checked CI-V Commander??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? ???? X checked CI-V commander 1139.exe??? X checked CI-V Commander 1177??? ??? ??? X unchecked Commander 1180??? ??? ??? ?? X checked CI-V Commander 1202??? ??? ??? X unchecked? DXKeeper 1306??? ??? ??? ??? ?? X unchecked? DXKeeper 1309??? ??? ??? ??? ??? X
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- So my question is: does this need cleaning and should I delete the listings for the older version? of DXKeeper? In the Listing for CI-V Commander, can both Private and Public be checked in the same line or is the way my listing is displayed correct?
This is uncharted waters for me and I'm a bit out of my depth here.
please and thank you Bill W9OL
On 3/5/2016 11:18, 'Dave AA6YQ' aa6yq@... [dxlab] wrote:
I am having a problem with Commander 12.1.5 too. ?When I try to start it I get the blue pinwheel and the computer locks up. ?I am using Win 10. ?It all worked fine before the update.
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>>>Be sure your firewall and anti-malware apps are configured to consider Commander 12.1.5 to be safe.