Hey guys... I have been reading here for years and registered years back. I have been using X-10 since the late 80's. My CP290 and HomeMinders are sitting here with me and works great still. Of the dozens of modules and such I have bought over the years I have had very few failures... a couple of the early 90's in-wall light switches fail, one lamp module fail one maxi-controller fail, and one transceiver fail.
I know X-10's products pretty well, with around 100 components between alarm and general home automation...
For the price, X-10 has no competition... but I have the attitude that nothing to do with X-10 should be mission critical as it simply isn't reliable for a number of reasons. I noticed the long term users of X-10 and this system don't deny this, and anyone who has used X-10 extensively understands. But I am not here to sort all of that out. Just rambling with the purpose of establishing that I am not a noob with X-10 Hardware...
With Active Home however... I am still in diapers, if not the womb.
So, I would like to ask for some help with an issue I have with AHP. Yes, I used the forum search function, but I have a three hour limit for search and read, then I just make another thread on forums.
The story so far...
I downloaded Active Home Pro, Smart Macro, IWatchOut, myHouse Online, and Security Solution. I use a FireCracker with a CM19A on this computer already by the way.
I downloaded 5 files one at a time that are the loaders I suppose... and I installed each of them starting with Active Home Pro Software. After installation, I double clicked the New Icon and my Firewall popped up with a program (X10nets.exe) was trying to allow for incoming connections to the internet, so I blocked it this time as I am not finished with my network here yet. I have a HotBrick and an HP ProCurve4000 and then a Symantec device doing Content Filtering which I will have to modify anyway before I can worry about external access.
Within a few seconds of the opening screen of AHP, I get this...
here is the contained report...
Ok... maybe a reboot will fix it. I reboot and load up Firecracker just to make sure there is not a hardware issue and Firecracker works fine.
So I try to load up AHP again and get this...
Additional information.
I am running Windows XP on this Aspire One the software is installed on and as much I don't like Windows (as a PC Network Engineer for 20 years now) this is the first piece of software I have had fail on this computer in 3 years. I reboot about once every two weeks usually for no reason other than "its been a while" and the system is the most stable installation of Windows I have ever used or even seen. (Of hundreds I support)
I am guessing this is a simple issue as I could not find anyone else with the same issue, at least recently... but notice that activehm.exe is the executable running and the dll referenced is msvcr100.dll. I saw others with issues relative to this, but none with the same crash.
Also there was no issue during the registering of the modules... took a few seconds each going down the list with no problems.
One more thing... the AHP program does "work" behind the report and close windows for a few seconds, then freezes... which sounds like communications in my experience, but I have never used AHP before and have not researched it in the last few years. For the first year or so it was out, I read every thread. I remember posting years ago about developing software for X-10 as it was of interest to me. I used to write my own for the CP290 on a Commodore... but after the HomeMinder came out (still got two of those working) I didn't use my 290 much.
I do hope the rambling was of value to get us on he same page.
My first reaction is... blocking x10nets.exe is crashing the software. So am I going to have to allow x10nets.exe access to stop this problem? Is there a link here to explains the function of the X10 files? If not, can someone into software operation briefly explain the function of this file?
Any links to previous posts with this issue that are non-generic would be appreciated...
"I have checked, and it is plugged in."
MrBlackCat