Hi Zeev,

I still suspect one of relevant processes is running with elevated rights. You can check directly using Windows Task Manager. Start Task Manager, switch to the "Details" tab, right-click any column heading and press the "Select columns" button, in the window that pops up check the "Elevated" option. This will add a new detail column with values of "Yes" or "No" for each process's elevated status. Check that wsjtx.exe, OmniRig.exe, and the Log4OM processes are running without elevation.

Note that there several ways to run a process with elevated rights including explicitly running as Administrator or checking the "Properties->Compatibility->Run this program as an administrator" option in either the program executable, or shortcut used to start it.

As I stated before, none of the relevant programs should be run with Administrator rights, it is not necessary and only creates a security risk. If any process is running with elevated rights it will be blocked from interoperating with other processes that do not have elevated rights. Elevated rights are only needed to access protected files and directories and other protected system resources, none of which are needed for basic user applications like log keeping, CAT control, audio streams, or accessing remote network resources.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 20/11/2019 17:52, Zeev Stadler wrote:
Hello Bill,

Below I have described to scenarios.

In "Option 1" WSJT-X has an intermittent communication problem with Omni-Rig, but Log4OM is unable to communicate with the rig.

In "Option 2" WSJT-X produced en error: "OmniRig: timeout waiting for update from rig", and WSJT-X is unable to communicate with the rig.

Please let me know how can I further help clarify the problem.

73
Zeev
4X5ZS

On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 5:31 PM Zeev Stadler <zeev.stad...@gmail.com <mailto:zeev.stad...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    This is my first post here. I've tried the Yahoo group, but that
    did not help. Hopefully the developers here can shed some light on
    the expected behavior.

    Omni-Rig main feature is "multithreading: multiple programs,
    written by different authors in different languages, can control
    the radio via Omni-Rig at the same time
    <http://www.dxatlas.com/OmniRig/>". I therefore expected that
    WSJT-X would be able to run in parallel with Log4OM when both
    programs use Omni-Rig. So far I failed to do so.

    Can these programs work simultaneously with Omni-Rig?
    _
    _
    _Option 1:_ First WSJT-X completes its initialization and then
    Log4OM is started
    Log4OM would not connect with Omni-Rig. During the startup of
    Log2OM, WSJT-X's rig-control indicator would turn orange or it
    will show a rig-control error. These errors are easy fixed by a retry.

    _Option 2:_ First Log4OM completes its initialization and then
    WSJT-X is started
    WSJT-X show a Rig Control Error "OmniRig: timeout waiting for
    update from rig"

    Similar behavior is seen when trying to run SWJT-X simultaneously
    with HolyLogger <https://4z1kd.github.io/HolyLogger/>.

    On the other hand, Log4OM and HolyLogger are happy to work
    simultaneously with Omni-Rig. In addition, changes in the rig's
    frequency are reflected in both loggers. This is true for changes
    made directly on the rig and when the frequency is changed using
    Log4OM.

    I'm using WSJT-X latest version (v.2.10.0) and Log4OM latest
    version (1.40.0.0) on a Windows 10 Home PC. The behavior described
    above is when all programs are run as administrator, as suggested
    in the Yahoo group.


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