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    tuicemen @newstuffoldstuff
    last edited by tuicemen Apr 25, 2022, 9:46 PM Apr 25, 2022, 9:44 PM

    @newstuffoldstuff that may fix things but I thought latest build was 318

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      newstuffoldstuff @tuicemen
      last edited by Apr 25, 2022, 9:49 PM

      @tuicemen If you happen to come across a place to download it, I'll try it. Thanks.

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        newstuffoldstuff @tuicemen
        last edited by Apr 26, 2022, 12:47 AM

        @tuicemen Didn't take long. This one hangs too. It's strange because it will be working and then a couple of hours later, after nothing else has taken place on the server, it's not working.

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          newstuffoldstuff @newstuffoldstuff
          last edited by Apr 26, 2022, 1:12 AM

          @newstuffoldstuff As I look at the installer more closely, the version of ActiveHome Pro I installed WAS 318, but apparently the x10net.dll that came with that version was 313. So I seem to be as up to date as I can get. There's not much else running on the machine where x10net.dll hangs, so I wonder whether it would be worth trying different compatibility modes again.

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            newstuffoldstuff @tuicemen
            last edited by Apr 30, 2022, 11:08 PM

            @tuicemen For anyone still interested, the problem was the x10nets.exe service hanging at random. I never did find a version of x10nets.exe that didn't, so my convoluted workaround is to include a taskkill command at the beginning of each batch file that kills the service. It automatically restarts with a new process ID upon receiving the next command from the dll. This has a number of drawbacks, including requiring elevated status for the batch file and slowing the entire process slightly. Oh well. It works for now.

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              Russ @newstuffoldstuff
              last edited by May 1, 2022, 12:52 PM

              @newstuffoldstuff, nice job finding a workaround. I'm curious, how did you give your batch file elevated status?

              Russell VanderMey

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                newstuffoldstuff @Russ
                last edited by May 1, 2022, 4:53 PM

                @russ Had to create a shortcut, then give it elevated status and run the .lnk file from Triggercmd. Unfortunately also had to set user account control to its lowest level to avoid the prompt, “do you want to allow this program to make changes to your computer.”

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                  Russ @newstuffoldstuff
                  last edited by May 1, 2022, 6:02 PM

                  @newstuffoldstuff, I see. If you want to avoid reducing your User Access Control setting, you could try installing the background service and running it as a background command. It will run as Local System.

                  Russell VanderMey

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