[email protected] wrote on 2017-07-11: 
>> On 2017-06-08 13:57, [email protected] wrote:
>  UPDATE FROM CLIENT:
>  
>  "[Local IT guy] suggested trying to run the program in Windows 7
>  Compatibility mode.  We tried that on several machines, including Billy
>  K’s, and nothing ghosted.  Hopefully that will continue to be the case
>  and we can go forward happily.  Suggest you have other customers
>  switching to Windows 10 use 7 compatibility mode."
> 
> 
>  This still baffles me as to why/how this is happening on Win10 and is
>  resolved by the Win7 Compatibility mode.
>  

Mike,

We had a client do that to us. I remoted in to the workstation and found out 
the overzealous anti-virus was killing our application due to its "call home" 
feature. We check for an update to the current version periodically at start 
up. 

When the customer put the program in Compatibility mode, it runs it with more 
administrative privileges and outside where anti-virus was able to determine it 
was running. To me, and suddenly aware the tech, it showed how that anti-virus 
can be avoided.  The tech changed out the anti-virus on the computer and our 
software runs without being in compatibility mode. 

I'm not sure if that helps.

Tracy 

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software


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