Hi Team and Forum,
I observed some strange mozilla-thunderbird-behaviour while running networx on my windows 7 64 bit-machine.
When I send emails with some attachments (round about 1 Mb and bigger) I get timeouts and error messages (but mails get sent anyways).
And when I hit "send" the progress bar of the sending process instantly hurries towards 100%, even when the attachments are bigger.
If I close networx everything is fine again - big mails get send without messages and the progress bar shows the real percentage of sent date.
Where could be the problem?
I haven't configured anything other than the disable lan-feature to get statistics about the application-usage of traffic.
Would be glad to solve this, because I like networx a lot and there is no real alternative.
Thank you in advance!
Sebastian
SoftPerfect NetWorx
Error message when sending emails with large attachments in Thunderbird
Started by Sebastian
Sebastian
Error message when sending emails with large attachments in Thunderbird 26 October 2016, 03:04 |
Re: Error message when sending emails with large attachments in Thunderbird 26 October 2016, 09:55 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
It's clearly a compatibility issue with the LAN traffic filtering driver we use to track usage by app.
Unfortunately there isn't much we can do here, but you can try installing the WFP driver over the TDI one or vice versa. As this issue is a sign of a conflict with some other software on your computer, using a different type of the driver may help.
Unfortunately there isn't much we can do here, but you can try installing the WFP driver over the TDI one or vice versa. As this issue is a sign of a conflict with some other software on your computer, using a different type of the driver may help.
Sebastian
Re: Error message when sending emails with large attachments in Thunderbird 28 October 2016, 04:51 |
Thanks for your advice. I tried the opposite driver, which didnt work either ... so I tried the pcab-workaround. I got the dropdown-options for the prefixed ignore traffic for some adapters but not for the one that i need (that one is also there in the dropdown menu but without "prefixed ignore" ... And the applications-tab (which is the most useful to me) doesnt work either ...
I hope you understand what I am trying to tell.
How can I get my adapter "Intel Centrino Advanced-N ..." to be there with prefixed ignore? And does that allow the applications to be tracked?
Thanks again for your time and effort!
Sebastian
I hope you understand what I am trying to tell.
How can I get my adapter "Intel Centrino Advanced-N ..." to be there with prefixed ignore? And does that allow the applications to be tracked?
Thanks again for your time and effort!
Sebastian
Re: Error message when sending emails with large attachments in Thunderbird 28 October 2016, 14:02 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Unfortunately using the WinPCap workaround won't let you see usage by app, it can only be used for filtering out LAN traffic.
I am afraid there is no other option then. If monitoring traffic by app is crucial, you may have to seek alternatives.
2019 Update: those who need to monitor per-app traffic can now try our NetGenius product.
I am afraid there is no other option then. If monitoring traffic by app is crucial, you may have to seek alternatives.
2019 Update: those who need to monitor per-app traffic can now try our NetGenius product.