Hi guys !
After I've installed 3.296 over 3.293, the x10nets service didn't started.
I tried to start it manually with no success.
It cause macros and other things to not working properly.
What can I do to repair this ?
Do you get any error when trying to start the service? What version of windows are you using? Almost nothing should work if the x10net service did not start properly.
Not so much a problem, but how about giving the option of writing the Activity Log to a Human-readable format in an external log file? That would make backing up the log really easy.
I would like to see an option to have AHP dump the log out automatically, preferably in meantime.
That way, it would get included in my nightly backup, AND I can check the event logs easily from another PC
Its not human readable, but by default the history files are at "C:\ProgramData\X10 Settings". I did a quick test and was able to transfer the history log to another computer by copying that folder over. Its not the whole solution you have suggested, and there are some other settings and saved variable files in that folder, but hopefully it will help you in the meantime. I will add your requests to the list of suggested features as well.
Especially now that they have hard-coded in some "filters" to the Activity log, so we can't even see what is REALLY going on.
The only non-configurable filters at the moment are for this command specifically and for security codes you are not monitoring. So you are seeing pretty close to everything as it is.
I can certainly turn A RF Transceiver Initialize back on if you want it. I don't think we will do a special release just for this, but it wouldn't be hard to add for next build. We filtered this out because it is one of the signals which is internal only and never used to be logged to the activity monitor. It is also not a very useful message to have. It simply means the transceiver completed a handshake with the PC, which it does quite a lot for many reasons. It doesn't mean your hardware was offline, or that an error occurred, and is just normal operation to happen from time to time.