untechnoman Not sure if this is beta issue or not, but I installed the recent beta version (6.2.0.2) with BD+ support and tried backing up Wolverine and after a lengthy scan to open the source, I get the message that "Internet is required to open this Blu-ray disc. .. If you have firewall installed, please configure it to allow DVDFab to access the internet." I have Norten Internet Security and under Program Control have set it to Allow DvDFab, but I still get the same message/result. Anybody have an idea how to set this up? Is there a Wiki somewhere that explains this? I haven't had this issue before with my non BD+ so is this a new wrinkle?
signals Check your settings in Norton again, possibly set it to notify you for approval when something needs the internet(if it does this). The connection is required. Works fine with KasperskyIS 2010.
W&B Works fine with comodo free version also...and prior to installing win 7 x64 I used vista with avg paid version which also worked fine. (I'm just testing comodo since my avg is about to expire, very impressed so far) Edit: Just a note but also if using a third party firewall make sure you DISable windows firewall also since it might cause problems.
signals Good point, I have Windows firewall disabled also. [QUOTE=Wild and Blue;7546]Works fine with comodo free version also...and prior to installing win 7 x64 I used vista with avg paid version which also worked fine. (I'm just testing comodo since my avg is about to expire, very impressed so far) Edit: Just a note but also if using a third party firewall make sure you DISable windows firewall also since it might cause problems.[/QUOTE]
zimdba I'm having the exact same issues - except I did not see the "Internet Connection" message until after I had hit cancel on the scanning message box. I let it run for 1/2 hour or so.BD: The SpiritWindows 7 Ultimate x64 on Intel E8500DVDFAB: 6.1.2.5Firewall: Comodo Free, + Active Defense, Windows disabledAV: Avast! FreeAny suggestions or logfiles to research? BTW, I just got my BD today and this was my first experience with it.
W&B Go to "Advanced Firewall Settings" and select the "Training Mode" then everytime a program trys to access the internet it should pop up an alert asking you what to do. Comodo is still new to me and really haven't had alot of time to explore all the settings yet either.
zimdba [QUOTE=Wild and Blue;7678]Go to "Advanced Firewall Settings" and select the "Training Mode" then everytime a program trys to access the internet it should pop up an alert asking you what to do. Comodo is still new to me and really haven't had alot of time to explore all the settings yet either.[/QUOTE] I'm finding out that the "Active Defense" or "Defense+" portion of Comodo is too verbose/naggy for the non-technical, but too much of a hinderance to anyone technically savvy and/or with some common sense. I don't have it on 2 of my W7 machines and I don't miss it. I did, however set it to training mode & install DVDFab as administrator. Note that it's been several years since I've had an issue with DVDFab (kudos!) that I've forgotten where the debug/logfiles were.
W&B Fab creates a folder by default in your documents folder, log files should be in there. You can also open Fabs common settings and select a specific place to save them in if you rather do that. Its under Common settings/general/Diagnosis
zimdba Solved First, I looked at the logs and nothing had been updated once I had loaded that disk. So the logfile isn't verbose enough or I needed to enable debugging. OK, it was Comodo. I looked in Firewall Events and saw a single entry for DVDFab. I created a "New Trusted Application" and selected a running proces - dvdfab.exe, and I was successful after that. However it took 4+ min to show that I was selecting a trial of blu-ray to blu-ray. A couple of notes on Comodo: I'm coming from Sygate Personal Firewall Pro which I absolutely loved: 1) Just show me a traffic log man. I still haven't figured where that one is. 2) Defense+ - see my earlier comment. If you're on this board & you know about DVDFab then you probably don't need it (big assumption there). 3) It seems to "forget" when you approve/deny an application and asks you repeatedly. That said, I like it and will keep it until something else blows it out of the water.
W&B Glad you had success but 4+ minutes to open Fab's trial proggy or the disc? 1. Only logs related to the firewall is under common tasks/view firewall events then make a selection and click more then another window opens. you should see firewall logs/defense+ logs filters to the left. make a selection and right click on an event then export to a htm file. (seems like a needle in a hay stack)2. Really I don't need it although I have it activated.3. Thats odd, one thing you might check is on the summary page/Main page of comodo is to the right you'll see a box with proactive defense with files awaiting your review. click it and programs I trust I just place a tick beside and then select move to and then select my own safe files. btw I'm really not at all "techie" as you can probably tell and someone else may have more experience with comodo. Also I hope the original poster found success and this portion should probably be moved to its own thread (even though it may be about firewalls, the op asked about Nortan. So this might be considered "threadjacking".
untechnoman 1) The internet connection requirement; is that only for BD+ or all blu-ray to blu-ray? I have not had this internet connection/firewall issue prior to the BD+ beta I installed 2) Anybody using Norton and have an idea of the proper settings? I paid for a year and am not interested in changing
W&B [QUOTE=untechnoman;8114]1) The internet connection requirement; is that only for BD+ or all blu-ray to blu-ray? I have not had this internet connection/firewall issue prior to the BD+ beta I installed2) Anybody using Norton and have an idea of the proper settings? I paid for a year and am not interested in changing[/QUOTE] Its for all Blu-ray to Blu-ray and not really sure about Norton, hopefully someone can/will advise on you on that.
GregiBoy On my Norton 360, two rules were created automatically by Norton for DVDFab,exe... Allow, direction outbound, UDP & TCPAllow, direction outbound, TCP
untechnoman Ok, now I'm getting the "BD+ isn't supported at this time" message for the Wolverine BD :confused:
untechnoman I'm running 6.2.0.2 beta, same as when I started this thread. Incidently, I've had to renter my registration code a couple times while trying to figure the problem