Problem in Windows XP x64

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Vorp
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Problem in Windows XP x64

Post by Vorp »

Hello.
I updated the program with versions 3.5.0.2 to 3.5.1.0 and collided with problem. When running any script error "socket error # 11004".
Firewall, proxy not hinder the work. Connection type is not changed (old works fine).
System: MS Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (SP1).

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MovieCatalog.exe: v 3.5.1.0 (data: 22.09.2007 11:46:38)
AMCExchange.dll: v 1.1.0.1 (data: 22.09.2007 11:47:54)
AMCReport.exe: v 1.0.2.2 (data: 15.01.2005 17:13:56)
MediaInfo.dll: v 0.7.5.2 (data: 16.08.2007 17:25:18)
bad4u
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Post by bad4u »

Try running movie catalog in compatibility mode (rightclick on moviecatalog.exe -> properties -> compatibility mode 98 or 2000). It helps on Vista X64 problems, maybe it's the same on XP 64.
Vorp
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Post by Vorp »

Yes, i'm checked (unfortunately, a similar problem in Vista x64, I have not seen), in the mode of XP (x86), 2000, NT4 error remains. In 98/ME and 95 - without disruptions.

This unfortunate error will be corrected?
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Post by antp »

It is not a bug in the program, it is something on your PC which blocks the internet connection.
Often it is a firewall or something which could consider the new version as a different program than the older one, and so which does not allow the connection.
But if you disabled it or do not have one, I do not know what it could be :/
Vorp
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Post by Vorp »

Connecting to the Internet is not blocking anything. Checked on the reference system, same symptoms.
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Post by bad4u »

It might be caused by X64 internals. XP X64 uses DEP (Data Execution Protection) that has been taken from Sever 2003 and should prevent the system from starting 'bad' code. Another possibility could be IPsec for Windows Professional that should secure the communication on IP networks.

Maybe you (Vorp) can find any settings for this on your X64 installation and do some tests ? But I'm not sure it can be configured somehow/somewhere..
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