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🖥️ActiveHome Pro => ActiveHome Pro General => Help & Troubleshooting => Topic started by: jclarkw on March 22, 2016, 12:14:26 PM
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I'm running AHP 3.318 on one Windows 7 SP1 system with AHP Lifejacket installed and the drive-label reverted to original. If I start AHP with no CM15A connected (I don't have any other interfaces), it throws up it's "interface isn't connected" message and then it often crashes. It may always crash if I do not immediately dismiss the "interface isn't connected" message, and it may never crash when I do, I'm not completely sure. Is this a known issue? Is it indicative of a significant problem?
I have an apparently reliable work-around: start AHP with the interface connected and then disconnect it -- runs fine. But there are times when I want to work on a program and don't have an interface handy, so it can be a pain if there's no dependable solution.
I have a similar AHP installation on another similar Win7 machine, but this one also throws up a message about the iWatchOut Plugin being installed but unable to connect to the Video Capture Device (I don't have one). Fortunately this message doesn't appear to make AHP crash, whether or not I dismiss the message. Can the plug-in be uninstalled without screwing up AHP? Or should I just ignore it? -- jclarkw
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The plugins can't be uninstalled they are built into the main DLL though some like the video one do use an additional DLL.
However you can disable any or all plugins.
the plug-in info is contained in the AHP folder in the fie ahp_plugin.xml,
right click on this file and select edit,
Scroll down to the line containing the plugin you wish to disable and delete that line.
if you used AHP_Lifejacket each line will contain a description stating what the plugin is if not I believe the line starting with <plugin id="AHXAVX" is the one for iWatchout.
As for AHP crashing without the interface connected I haven't encountered it though I rarely have the interface disconnected
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...However you can disable any or all plugins.
the plug-in info is contained in the AHP folder in the fie ahp_plugin.xml,
right click on this file and select edit,
Scroll down to the line containing the plugin you wish to disable and delete that line.
if you used AHP_Lifejacket each line will contain a description stating what the plugin is if not I believe the line starting with <plugin id="AHXAVX" is the one for iWatchout...
Thanks! I will try that. Maybe somebody else has seen the crashing issue... -- jclarkw
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One other thing you may try for when not having a interface connected is to disable x10 nets.
X10 nets seems to cause a lot of issues and recently I discovered this wasn't required for AHP to work on my Windows 10 OS
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One other thing you may try for when not having a interface connected is to disable x10 nets.
X10 nets seems to cause a lot of issues and recently I discovered this wasn't required for AHP to work on my Windows 10 OS
Tuicemen -- Are you saying that x10nets is not needed at all? Or is it needed to communicate with the CM15A? I had been tempted not to let it install initially (as I recall, it was a separate installation step) but let it go ahead as I didn't know what it was for. -- jclarkw
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The x10 nets is needed for certain tasks all of which I haven't figured out yet however it isn't required for simply sending or receiving x10.
It looks like it does handle network communications and maybe uploading to the cm15s memory.
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Thanks again! That's enough information for my purposes. -- jclarkw