On Jan 16, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Douglas von Roeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't had reports of that from clients but I've seen that in development
> (I always work in client/server) and I'm seeing it with apps in V12, V13, and
> V15. Last month, I sent the V15 to an Active4D programmer and he hit that
> same issue. My work around is to relaunch the server and wait a few seconds
> before logging in. I have no idea if that's just "voodoo programming" or not
> but I don't get the alert the second time I attempt to log in.
>
> It's happened with anti-virus software shut off, I've run DiskWarrior on OS X
> and diskcheck on Windows, and have cleaned out the AppData folders but it
> still crops up from time to time.
>
> Of note is that the "update resources folder" simply does not work for the
> versions that I'm using. I put it in the same category as the "close door"
> button that you see in elevators - nice button that does nothing.
>
> My MacBook Pro is "late 2013" model that I bought in early 2014. DiskWarrior,
> DiskUtility, TechTool Pro, and DiskSensei all indicate that the file
> structures and the SSD itself are operating correctly.
Hi Doug,
I’ve been researching this problem and it appears to be related to "Webroot
SecureAnywhere Endpoint Protection” anti-virus software. Seems it causes a lot
of problems for many users. It likes to delete, block and kill all sorts of
files in many locations that it thinks are “dangerous”.
It appears to think "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local" is one of those
“dangerous” locations.
I have instructed my client to add "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\{4D
Application Name}” folder to the “allow” list in Webroot SecureAnywhere
Endpoint Protection so that it will stop scanning it and blocking .dlls and
other files it finds in this folder.
Tim
Tim Nevels
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Innovative Solutions
785-749-3444
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