IPv4 oNly I am behind a proxy for browsing  and also have machine wide 
httpproxy set using

netsh winhttp import proxy source=ie

No direct access to Internet.

What is the port and ip of the ping?

Regards

Mike Surcouf

On 9 May 2017, at 15:30, Dave Page 
<dp...@pgadmin.org<mailto:dp...@pgadmin.org>> wrote:



On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Mike Surcouf 
<mi...@surcouf.co.uk<mailto:mi...@surcouf.co.uk>> wrote:

>  Can you send the output please? Might give a hint as to how far it's getting.


Here is the PML file process monitor log from sysinternals.  I could sen csv 
but it would be very hard to read.
Its large so I google drived it I hope that is not against mailing list policy.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2LyR0P94T3FTlFFelhabV9EdFk/view?usp=sharing


>  Does it run from the admin account you installed it under?

No it runs as a separate user.  This does work for 1.4 though.
I also tried running everything under administrator and that prodced same 
results.


>  Also, long shot but is there anything in the event logs?

As suspected nothing there

OK, this doesn't show much (thanks though). I suspect where it's getting stuck 
is a check the client makes to ensure the server thread is running and serving 
requests. Essentially it has a "ping" REST API that the runtime will keep 
calling until it gets a response. Once it does, it'll hide the splash screen 
and display the main window. There was a bug in this check which I fixed in 1.4 
if memory serves.

So, I wonder if there's something in your network setup that's preventing it 
from responding as expected. What is in your hosts file? Do you have IPv4 
enabled? What about other protocols?

Thanks.

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