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11 years ago, by Andrew in RAM Disk Forum
2Michael. This is because the new version will become 3.4 release, but the the meantime version 3.3.3 is the latest release. Just ignore this message as it's a dumb comparison of two strings. 2mwoffenden. What is shown on the screen if you choose Tools - Set Windows TEMP folder from the RAM Disk's main menu? Please post a screen shot if possible.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
What exactly doesn't it support properly? What's wrong with the groups?
Re: Task Manager crashing - how to solve
11 years ago, by Andrew in RAM Disk Forum
This issue has been fixed in this new update. For some reason Windows 8 Task Manager doesn't like standalone volumes and crashes. It however seems to work normally if you create a RAM disk with complete HDD emulation enabled, which is a new option in this version.
11 years ago, by Andrew in RAM Disk Forum
After quite a while we are glad to present a new beta version 3.4 that includes complete hard disk emulation, bug fixes and optimisations. Please post your feedback in this forum.
Find remote Servers's Administrator group member list
11 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
11 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
File - Import IP/Host Name list, you can enter one or more at a time.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
We have fixed a number of issues in version 3.0.2 available from the BWM home page, including this one with chaining domain names. Please give it a go. As to the torrent detection, well it uses heuristics and there is no guarantee it will always catch it. It however improve over time. Alternatively you can use "Penalties" that allow you to discourage heavy downloads regardless of prot
Scanner is hanging on specific devices
11 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
This tends to happen with some devices (I mean devices with a custom TCP/IP stack unlike regular computers). My best guess is that the device they don't answer a request in a timely manner and Windows waits indefinitely for it to complete.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Ronny, could you please post your .DB file here or email it to me, so I can check it for you?
Re: Running Networx as a Service
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
We are going to add this in the future, but it cannot run as a service at the moment. You can however use SRVANY or a tool like FireDaemon to run it as a service.
Statistics report all interfaces even though explicitly disabled
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
The Networks button lets you exclude certain networks from monitoring. It detects all networks that you connect to and identifies them based on the MAC address of the default gateway. You can either monitor all networks that you are roaming in, or specify networks to monitor. It's not the same as which adapter to monitor. As you have your 3G dongle connected at the same time as the WiFi router
Re: Some hosts missing username, model, processor or serial number
11 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
It could be virtually anything, but often a firewall or more likely a lack of privileges (Windows 7 and higher have tighter default security settings). If you have some networking experience, launch WireShark and see what responses the network scanner receives (if it receives anything at all).
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
I remember about the refresh thing and we'll do it as soon as more priority tasks have been done. In the mean time, we have added an option to specify domain names, which could be especially useful for banning certain web-sites. Domain names can be specified in a rule or in a group in the form of domain.tld. Any sub-domains will match it too. For example facebook.com will match facebook.co
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
No it's not. Try uninstalling it, rebooting and installing again.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
This is quite strange. May be an older copy has been cached by a proxy server?
invalid character WiFiGuard.cfg
11 years ago, by Andrew in WiFi Guard Forum
It means the file has somehow been damaged. Just delete the empty CFG file and a new one will be created.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Hi Gavin, I think I know what the problem is. It currently does not work properly if you have Any-to-Any rule. Instead, create a rule with the source as the IP address range that covers your LAN, like this: In this case BM will correctly swap MAC addresses where necessary and won't create ones for the BM machine itself.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
QuoteAs I only need the Lite version for personal use, can you please help in activating it? Do I need a License Key?] See the FREE link at the purchase page for the license key. It has just been published. QuoteSo my question is, how do I excempt the BWM's own NIC MAC's from being used in an automatic stream detection for MAC's? Sorry, Gavin I don't quite understand. You can just make the
Network Scanner cannot see logged user on Win7
11 years ago, by Andrew in Network Scanner Forum
That's probably tighter security settings in effect on Windows 7 by default, which prevent the network scanner from getting them.
Re: How to change the look of the toolbar
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
It's in the hidden settings. You need to set Overlay desk band numbers to False.
invalid character WiFiGuard.cfg
11 years ago, by Andrew in WiFi Guard Forum
Which one? QuoteKenny DanielsonSomething freezes Win 8 with the drive light on. or QuoteKenny DanielsonError message at infrequent times: Invalid character in WiFiGuard.cfg
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
All connections means really all. In this case NetWorx enumerates all adapters in your system, including virtual ones and sums their usage up. If you happen to have a virtual adapter or some filtering software, the results will be incorrect. So choosing Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is a good idea. NetWorx will monitor that adapter only without taking into account any irrelevant readings f
Re: Would router monitoring take care of all Internet traffic?
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
With NetWorx you basically have got two options: 1. Install NetWorx on every computer on your network. This can only be done if all your computers are running Windows. While NetWorx can only monitor traffic on the computer where it is installed, instances of NetWorx can talk to each other so that each instance is synchronised and shows the actual overall usage. The synchronisation needs t
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
It doesn't sound very challenging. I think I'll add redirect to an external host before release
11 years ago, by Andrew in Connection Emulator Forum
That's a system prompt that the installer has no control over. It however can be easily suppressed. I am attaching our certificate, with which you will just need to launch the following command before installing the software itself: certutil -addstore "TrustedPublisher" sp.cer This will add the certificate to the list of trusted publishers and the system won't pop that confirmat
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
Not sure, but it seems there is some sort filtering software or virtual adapters present in the system. Try choosing the LAN interface connected to the router in the list of adapters to monitor in NetWorx, so it does not take into account any other adapters that may be present.
11 years ago, by Andrew in Bandwidth Manager Forum
Quotemostafai wish i can import rules by *.xml even one time We have added importing old XML files, you can download a fresh copy from the link in the first post. QuoteRonnyBasically if you have 100 rules and you need to set them all to your LAN or WAN interface, you would manually have to go through each rule and do it. Good idea, added:
Synology diskstation monitoring
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
This can't be done because NetWorx only supports monitoring one device at a time. You can use the portable edition of NetWorx though. You could place another copy of NetWorx portable in a separate folder, and setup one to monitor your computer, the other to monitor your NAS. Then create a shortcut in the Startup folder to make the second instance start on system boot. You will have two copie
Synology diskstation monitoring
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
In the screen below click Monitor my router than this computer, enter the station's IP address and choose the interface you'd like to monitor. Shouldn't be too difficult
Synology diskstation monitoring
11 years ago, by Andrew in NetWorx Forum
If it has the standard SNMP service built-in, NetWorx should be able to monitor it. Nothing needs to be added or changed.