XnTriq wrote:bdragon wrote:Uhm... that could indeed be a possibility... i do have a very stringent firewall... i'll check it out.
In order to “harden” my system, I set up my firewall in a way that allows me to grant access “per application“. Even some services can't connect to the network, and IE is in “Work Offline” mode. So far, it's been smooth sailing, except for one thing: Installation of certain software pauses for a moment, depending on the installer's time-out value.
That's more or less what i had to do for work, but i've been feeding slowly some software developers or producers to the "whitelist" as well as the "updaters whitelist" so it should not be this problematic... but yes... stuff like that seems to happen. Problem is. that in order to test this i would have to remove the firewall and either reset everything and then reinstall it, or to be actually really sure... remove the firewall and also run the computer without a firewall for some time. And due to my work... i am feeling uneasy to do that.
XnTriq wrote:bdragon wrote:When you say "QTR" are you talking about some sort of "quicktime runtime environment" or something along that line of thought?
It has nothing to do with Apple's QuickTime. Please check out the links I provided:
XnTriq wrote:XnView MP (and XnConvert) use the Qt cross-platform framework.
Qt-based applications seem to rely on the “
Qt Network” module (
Qt5Network.dll) for accessing the interwebs. Some Qt components have/had their own registry entries, …
… so I wouldn't be surprised if there are also references to them in the Windows Application Compatibility cache.
eh... i'm out of this kind of programming, as basically i've been searching for scriptable programs and feeding them scripts for the last 10 years, i'm more of a user than a programmer anymore if scripts, batches and php can still be considered "programming" in some way or another. Problem is that when you have to work either you become a genius and do everything by yourself, exposing yourself to all kinds of problems due to your own incompetence, or you buy and take free stuff on the net... but then you live in a limbo not knowing what is wrong at any time. SInce i'm no genius i chose the second. So i'm one of those people that has to check everything after an update to see if it still works.
And also does some stupid things from time to time. Because, as i said i'm no genius.
Ah, well... it's annoying but i can live with that.
So... i did a few things:
- The changelog on my computer for the internet security/antivirus i use (COMODO if it is of any help) shows that it has changed within the last 3 days. Most files touched were the virus database but there has been at least a major update the night i said that windows updated. So yes in a single night both windows and comodo updated. This seldomly goes well. I'll probably have to uninstall comodo and reinstall it properly. As i said i am not fine with running without a firewall, but reinstalling should not be much of a problem for a test.
- Windows has no changelog because i soon found out with windows 10 that "therein lies madness" if you try and keep a log of what gets changed. Unluckily microsoft never tells us ever what the [BEEP] it's doing. And i refuse to use linux because i know myself and i'd try and tweak every code to my liking... again "therein lied madness"... plus most of the stuff i use for work would have to be run in wine, which means... well again: "therein lied madness". But it did do "something" that day and i had to run the usual script of ".reg corrections" that i usually run for "aesthetic purposes". Stuff like removing the complimentary folders on "my computer" or removing every whatsoever mention of "libraries" concerning the file explorer, and no, i'm not talking about DLLs... you know which "libraries" i'm talking about. Plus also removing Cortana because whomever thought that i would want to search the internet for stuff that is in my computer and then proceed to remove any option telling cortana NOT to search on the internet should be fired. I still keep search and i still keep the indexing, but cortana has to die.
ehm... sorry for the rant...
So... today i have some free time to dedicate myself to checking again why i can't read my comics at completely random intervals and i have to use "voodoo solutions" to get to read them.
So i'll just proceed to remove the wireless drivers, then the firewall... clean everything... then reinstall drivers then reinstall firewall. In this order.
I hope this ends. But really. Since last update Chrome has stopped giving me any kind of problems and i could reinstall all the extensions i had disabled. So it's just your software.
I hope the programmer'd consider providing a tool for removing all registry keys and/or rebuilding them or something like that.
Yes, i know. I'm an idiot for asking something that "therein lies madness" out of free software. *sigh* And yes... rebuilding something that you did not even write as you're using what is essentially an interface to windows is basically a really big pain in the ass. Nah, forget it, i'll check it later.