My app takes 30 seconds to start
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My app takes 30 seconds to start
My simple app does not use the internet.
When I start the app, it takes 30 seconds to start.
App is installed on a new win 10 machine.
If I disconnect the internet, it starts normally and runs fine.
I see that the PC is going to the internet for something when I start the app.
I suspect the .exe is causing won 10 to do some sort of verification via the internet before starting the app.
Stopped the virus checking.... no change.
Live Code Indy 9.5
Compiled the app about a year age and it works and starts OK on older win 10 PC's
Why do I have to disconnect the internet cable to get the app to start?
My LC Indy license is current but recent license changes are suspect.
When I start the app, it takes 30 seconds to start.
App is installed on a new win 10 machine.
If I disconnect the internet, it starts normally and runs fine.
I see that the PC is going to the internet for something when I start the app.
I suspect the .exe is causing won 10 to do some sort of verification via the internet before starting the app.
Stopped the virus checking.... no change.
Live Code Indy 9.5
Compiled the app about a year age and it works and starts OK on older win 10 PC's
Why do I have to disconnect the internet cable to get the app to start?
My LC Indy license is current but recent license changes are suspect.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Try opening the stack in the Open Source version of LiveCode 9.6.3:My LC Indy license is current but recent license changes are suspect.
https://archive.org/search.php?query=LiveCode
and building a standalone: run that and see if there is any difference.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
I think you're right about the license check, the new model needs to see if your license is current. But it shouldn't take that long to verify, so I suspect the query is timing out after 30 seconds. A note to support might help.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Just noticed this thread - surely only apps built with the Starter Plan would need to phone home?
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
I re built the app with the latest release and got the same results. I always had the full licensed Indy tools and still do.
The app works on any other PC I try it on just not my newest one. It is trying to contact something on the net when starting up and then timing out and then it starts and runs fine.
It must be something in my new factory loaded win10 that causes it to try and phone home. LC stands alone and is a .exe that is not loaded as a program in win10.
I am on a new factory referb I7 PC and I suspect that the PC was originally used in a bank or other secure place so the bios may also be involved in the issue.
I am sure it is not a virus issue.
I an probably just going to scrap the PC unless I find the part of win10 or the bios that is trying to check the .exe that is not really a installed program.
The app works on any other PC I try it on just not my newest one. It is trying to contact something on the net when starting up and then timing out and then it starts and runs fine.
It must be something in my new factory loaded win10 that causes it to try and phone home. LC stands alone and is a .exe that is not loaded as a program in win10.
I am on a new factory referb I7 PC and I suspect that the PC was originally used in a bank or other secure place so the bios may also be involved in the issue.
I am sure it is not a virus issue.
I an probably just going to scrap the PC unless I find the part of win10 or the bios that is trying to check the .exe that is not really a installed program.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Since all licenses are now subscriptions, LC would need to check for expiration on all editions.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
I hope that's for the IDE only.
I don't have an opinion about the lower-tier option, but it would be inappropriate for professional apps made with LiveCode to phone home.
With some of my contracts it may prohibit me from being able to use LiveCode.
With all delivered work it would require all of us to provide thorough disclosure to the end user about the nature, frequency, and data delivered with such non-visible communications.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Keep in mind my issue is only with one new PC with nothing installed outside of win10 and all the garbage stuff that comes with a referb factory load.
I do not have the issue on any other win 7 or win 10 PC.
Something is causing my native LC .exe to try and call home.
If I pull the network cable, the exe loads fast and runs fine.
The computer loads other .exe's ok as long as they were part of an app load where the registry has knowledge of the loaded app.
LC app puts nothing in the registry that I know of so I suspect the OS or bios has some sort of check for stand alone .exe's
I do not have the issue on any other win 7 or win 10 PC.
Something is causing my native LC .exe to try and call home.
If I pull the network cable, the exe loads fast and runs fine.
The computer loads other .exe's ok as long as they were part of an app load where the registry has knowledge of the loaded app.
LC app puts nothing in the registry that I know of so I suspect the OS or bios has some sort of check for stand alone .exe's
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Yes, except for the starter plan. Standalones built with Starter will stop working if the license expires.I hope that's for the IDE only.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
- -If I pull the network cable, the exe loads fast and runs fine.
That should NOT be happening with a standalone derived from a fully-licensed non-starter plan version of LiveCode
as those standalones should not need to check anything as they are yours in perpetuity.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
Yup... That is what is supposed to happen but that is not the case only on my new PC.
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
If you are able to do so, take a look at the log files on your router to see if there is any network activity when you launch the app.
Otherwise you could try a full BIOS reset and download a fresh copy of the Windows 10 installation media from Microsoft to try to clear the problem. I cannot think of any reason why the PC build would cause this though, unless maybe you have the S edition of Windows 10?
Otherwise you could try a full BIOS reset and download a fresh copy of the Windows 10 installation media from Microsoft to try to clear the problem. I cannot think of any reason why the PC build would cause this though, unless maybe you have the S edition of Windows 10?
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
One more thought. Do you have a virus checker that might be scanning the app on every startup?
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Re: My app takes 30 seconds to start
OK... I found the fix...
FYI
My new pc is a ThinkCentre m900 is a referb that has a label that indicates it was rebuilt in Mexico.
I reloaded the OS from the Microsoft reload cloud site and it now will run my LC .exe without trying to go to the internet for something.
I suspect that the win10 that was loaded in the referb had some sort of security checking on the OS that caused any .exe program to try and access the internet. I had ran several virus scanners. The system was clean and had no other programs loaded on the machine.... just the referb installed win 10 Pro
The 30 second delayed start in the LC .exe program was a timeout from the lack of response from the web address that the OS was trying to contact.
My new OS build after the Microsoft win10 reload is now Win10 Pro build 19044.1526 Ver 21H2.
Thanks for all your comments... Tom, Las Vegas.
FYI
My new pc is a ThinkCentre m900 is a referb that has a label that indicates it was rebuilt in Mexico.
I reloaded the OS from the Microsoft reload cloud site and it now will run my LC .exe without trying to go to the internet for something.
I suspect that the win10 that was loaded in the referb had some sort of security checking on the OS that caused any .exe program to try and access the internet. I had ran several virus scanners. The system was clean and had no other programs loaded on the machine.... just the referb installed win 10 Pro
The 30 second delayed start in the LC .exe program was a timeout from the lack of response from the web address that the OS was trying to contact.
My new OS build after the Microsoft win10 reload is now Win10 Pro build 19044.1526 Ver 21H2.
Thanks for all your comments... Tom, Las Vegas.
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