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Electrosys | All | Upgrade to 3.17c - Can't batch upload files with syncterm anymor |
March 1, 2019 3:57 PM * |
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Re: Upgrade to 3.17c - Can't batch upload files with syncterm anymore. By: Electrosys to All on Fri Mar 01 2019 01:42 pm > Hi Everyone, > > After upgrading to syncterm 3.17c it seems I'm unable to batch upload files > the way I used to. When I go to batch upload and select ZMODEM (SEXYZ) the > dialog in syncterm does not pop up like it used to. I also tried uploading a > file normally as well by explicitly naming the file and I get the same > results. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Electrosys This was my bad. I switch from North Anti Virus to Comodo and Comodo sandboxed sexyz.exe which seems to cause some weird networking issues. I noticed that Norton Anti Virus ripped sbbs to shreds by removing files because it was unfamilar with them. Comodo seems to be a lot less bloated and sandboxes the apps instead of delets them. Comodo allows you to rate a file as trused and then everything is good to go. I'll have to go through and rate all the programs as trusted as they run. Thanks for the help. Electrosys --- ■ Synchronet ■ Digital Aquarium - digiaqua.synchro.net - So much fun... * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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