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LAF:
Whenever I place my PC in sleep or hibernate (which I often do for energy conservation), AHP loses communication with the PC (Tools/Download Timers and Macros etc grayed out).  The only way I know of to recover is to close & relaunch AHP.

Is there any other, more convenient way of doing that or, preventing it in the first place?

Also, was perusing the old posts (circa 1973) and read a post by Tuiceman recommending moving the AHP folder from the C:/Program Files (x86) to the root directory (by simple cut & paste) to improve AHP reliability.  Is that still a thing I should be looking at doing?  I ask in particular as I have recently had some timer glitches (triggering when they should not).

Should the AHP files in C:/ProgramData also be moved?

Thanks all for any help...

Tuicemen:
It has been a while since I've used AHP. I I remember the reason for moving AHP was due to security measures microsoft added to the program files folders. These changes were designed to prevent unauthorized changes to files which affected timers and macros..  These measures don't affect drivers due to how they are installed and updated.
You shouldn't  move the x10 folder  in programdata as AHP is coded to look for the drivers in thi specified location.
 AHP was created to run originaly in Windows 98 when security was not as much of a concern with Microsoft.
 I and others discovered moving AHP seemed to solve issues with timers and macros.

Try the move for your self. You can always move AHP back.  >!

LAF:
Thank you!  Moved it and all seems well.  Didn't even have to change the desktop icon path (which seems weird as the path still refers to the C:/Program Files(x86)/ActiveHome Pro folder).

Any thoughts on why AHP loses the connection on sleep or hibernate?

Tuicemen:
I never used sleep or hibernate so never had that issue.
Are you leaving AHP open when the pc hibernate or sleeps?
I seem to remember post on this but don't recall the reasoning or possible cure. A search may reveal the post.

LAF:
Yes, AHP is open on sleep or hibernate and remains open on wakeup (but USB connection is lost).  Unplugging/plugging the USB cable does not help.

That old post was probably from myself as, IIRC, I posted about the issue a few years ago.

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