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  1. Tried clearing the JAVA cache. I'm running Vista 64.
  2. Michel, what size/type power supply do you recommend? I would like to do this as well.
  3. 2.6.7 fixed the issue.
  4. Hi Michel, I tried to power cycle and do a factory reset but the problem continues. It won't let me backdate the firmware either. UPDATE: It appears to be browser or machine related. I powered up my notebook and everything works fine. Any ideas on what to look at? Thanks
  5. Internet access is disabled. Nothing listed in my firewall. Which port are you referring to?
  6. OK, clearing my Java cache solved the Programs not running problem but now I'm getting the following error when logging in: Event Received For a Different Subscription; Restart! Then this just continues to loop. ?? Help
  7. Did something change with how Programs are handled? None of my Programs are firing since I updated to 2.6.7.
  8. Thanks Michel, I appreciate the info.
  9. Over the past two months I've had the ISY-99i/ IR PRO lockup on me several times. The Mem light is solid green and the Error light is solid red. I am running ver 2.6.6 and have the ISY talking to an Elk M1. Where do I start?
  10. I use DynDns as well. The Elk M1G has support for it using their Ethernet Expander.
  11. We have both up and running. While they currently do not interact with each other, they do play fine on the same Insteon network. You can read our review here: http://blog.accessha.com/2008/02/01/rev ... ontroller/ IES just released their Skins user interface customizing software for the touch screen. It adds additional flexibility to a very nice Insteon controller. Obviously we are excited to see the ISY and IES become more integrated.
  12. I have this same issue with Vista 64-bit and Office 2007.
  13. Thanks Michel, Now that I have my hands around the proper way to set ramp-rates and on levels, building Scenes has become effortless. First time users would truly benefit from a wizard or some type of help tip. Maybe if you click on a Scene, Controller or Responder you could have some on-screen verbiage about which ramp-rates and on-levels the user is changing.
  14. I’ve checked the wiki but I could use some clarification on setting ramp-rates and on-levels within a Scene. Here is a simple scenario: Scene = Movie Time Devices = RemoteLinc Button #1 (Controller) SwitchLinc (Responder) LampLinc (Responder) Apparently ramp-rates and on-levels can be set in three different areas of a Scene: 1) By selecting a Scene (in this case Movie Time) 2) By selecting the Controller 3) By selecting the Responder If I’m missing something, please chime in. 1) If a Responder is selected, I’m assuming that you can only modify the Responders local ramp-rate and on-level. Correct? 2) If a Controller is selected you can modify the ramp-rates and on-levels of all devices in that Scene. 3) If the actual Scene is selected you can modify the ramp-rates and on-levels of all devices in that Scene as well. So what is the difference between option 2 and 3? Using the Movie Time Scene above I would like to accomplish the following simple task: IF: Button #1 on the RemoteLinc is pressed On THEN: turn on the SwitchLinc and LampLinc with a ramp-rate of 8.5sec and an on-level of 80%. How is this achieved? Do you adjust the ramp-rates/on-levels using option 2 or 3 above? Additionally, the SwitchLinc and LampLinc are linked and their local ramp-rate = 1sec and local on-level = 100%. I don’t want these to change. I believe I’ve tried each of the scenarios above without sucess. I suspect I’m making this much harder then it really is. Thanks
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