All of this started after the latest Windows 11 update on two laptops - one completely new and a week apart. Everything I try gets me closer to full functioning in the Firestorm browser. After my old laptop updated windows - this all started. I connected a new laptop I had and about a week later it updated windows and this started happening on it.

At first, I couldn't log onto SL at all through either viewer. Firestorm would boot me out immediately, SL viewer would load me at my home setting, but boot me a few seconds later. Sometimes I would get a BugSplat error, but never an error or other message from SL. I do have an open ticket with SL for their viewer - that is ongoing.


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I don't really think this is an answer to your question, but I believe your problem is due to how the Firestorm viewer calls on the OS to detect your hardware. Might be better to go to Firestorm's site and request help there. That's what I plan to do because I'm having the same issue.

I tried setting the C:\ProgramData\Docker\tmp-d4w\daemon.json debug: false but as soon as I restart the docker, it resets back to debug: true. I also tried setting the debug settings in C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\resources\windows-daemon-options.json to false but had no effect.

Docker continues to fill up the event viewer logs. No container is running. I like to disable this behavior and only log when I am doing diagnostics. Can someone help me with disabling the docker debug log?

About two years ago I bought a new computer and it was installed with the new Photos app. It is absolute garbage but I thought it maybe has something to do with my computer. After many discussions with my peers, trying out other people's computers and buying a new laptop I am convinced it is a problem on Microsoft's side. How did anyone think releasing this incompetent app was a good idea? Especially as the old photo viewer app had no problems. The new one is a buggy slow mess. Am I crazy or does nobody else have this problem too? So many decisions by this company confuse me to no end.

I agree totally, it is way to difficult for most clients.

@mcNeel: I think it is good for your business to have some kind of viewer, this is a great way for customers to start working with Rhino on a low level base.

Simlab has a free viewer for ios & android which uses their own .ZIM format. While you need to have the Simlab software to create the ZIM file, this has some advantage over using OBJ. Because ZIM is binary, the files are much smaller.

OK - i know I'm maybe demanding so it is not even neccesary to opening files by viewer but i want to see thumbnails to have ensurance the folder with Affinity files is not empty when I'm browsing files with image viewer.

I recently (13 May 2022) updated Windows 10 with the latest updates and immediately after that I've started experiencing problems with the alert viewer. The viewer appears but as a white block without any content in it, I can move the block and dismiss it but I can't click on anything in it. if I leave the block on the screen it hangs and shows that the application is not responding. I have replicated this behavior twice now and I can't figure out how else to manage the alert messages to allow or deny apps from connecting to the internet.

I've set my firewall to let me decide whenever an application needs to connect to the internet and with the alert viewer hanging I can't perform this task. Is there any other place I can manage this task without changing my setting in the firewall.

In addition then the Mcafee "Chromium Container Delegate" task/service takes up all the system resources CPU, Memory and Disk for a while +/- 1 hour then it releases it but the alert viewer still does not work.

Exact same problem after latest windows 10 update. Same blank white text box at first, after a bit with the same text in the white box. I tried resetting the Alert settings to see if saving the changes would revert the alert viewer back to normal operation, but it does not, nor does restarting Windows ... So yes, please fix this ASAP.

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I have my MacBook Pro (with Big Sur 11.1) connected to a couple of external monitors. Recently I unplugged the MacBook and took to a different location. Now in the dock it shows Mail as open (and I can force quit it) but no view window appears. I can get the Mail menus across the top of the screen, but when I tell it to open a new viewer window, nothing appears. I've force and regular quit a few times, re-booted, upgraded to 11.1, and still no fix. I can't access a Mail viewer window.

I have an early 2015 13" MBP, 2.9 GHz i5, 8GB Ram, 500 GB SSD. I ran the Big Sur beta, then updated to official release. No problems until I updated to the 11.1 update today. The only issue I seem to be having is that none of the windows associated with the Mail app show on the screen. Mail opens, popup menus show up, mail count badges appear in the dock, but no windows. Multiple restarts, including safe mode and nothing has changed.

After restart, mail app is active, but no visible windows. Strangely, if I select minimize from the window menu, the viewer window appears in the dock! I can then click on it to bring it up, but it's unresponsive and contains no mailboxes.

I had this same problem, but I seem to have fixed it. With Mail open but no windows showing, select "minimize" from the "window" menubar. You should see a minimized mail window appear in the dock. Click on it to maximize it, It should look like the regular viewer window. Look to the top right of the window to see there are NO favorites (ie, inboxes). Click the + next to favorites and select "All Inboxes". This fixed my problem. I read that some people have their favorite mailboxes deleted from the favorites menu...weird, but happy to have mail back.

I have tried Secuirty Settings > Advanced Audit Policy Configuration > System Audit Policies > Object Access > Audit File System. I thought that would be the correct one to use but it either wasn't working or I wasn't configuring the customer event viewer correctly.

So now I'm going to edit the properties of the folder I want to 'auditable' - How would I then create the filter in event viewer to only see those files changes? All the options seem to enable thousands of events to appear.

All other activity such as OS changes, security updates, driver quirks, hardware failure, and so on are also posted to a particular log. So you can think of the event viewer as a database that records every activity on your computer.

When you open the event viewer to see your computer's activity logs, you are automatically shown the Event Viewer (Local) tab. But this might not contain the details you need, as it's just a page you are greeted with when you open the Event Viewer.

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