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BigMojo

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  1. No update for Polisy, eISY = yup
  2. @larryllixI had a similar issue when commissioning a new desktop. What resolved my issue was to: Disable Norton (both auto protect and firewall) Remove Java Reboot Disable Norton (both auto protect and firewall) Download and Reinstall Java Add universal-devices and your IOX to the security exceptions list in the java control panel Add -Xmx1g (or whatever you require size wise) to the runtime parameter in the java control panel Download a new start.jnlp Unblock the start.jnlp in your downloads (Right Click / Properties / Unblock) Run start.jnlp If all works as expected: reboot and try Finder again without disabling Norton I suspect there's a norton vs. oracle installer issue...
  3. Same error, same fix, same result ! Thank you gentlemen and the very happiest of holidays !
  4. I can confirm that firmware 7.17 is definitely needed. As a funny side note and cautionary tale: I was using a wifi antenna dock as my USB extender and wasn't seeing anything on DMESG so I tested the stick and extender using Simplicity Studio and discovered that the shells of both the dock and the stick were combining to prevent full insertion/reliable connection (nothing or DMESG spamming as the stick came in/out). Since you need to upgrade the firmware anyway, I suggest you: Insert your stick directly into your PC and update the FW as instructed above. I wouldn't recommend updating firmware using an extender, if yours is iffy because your cat was chewing on it, things might not go so well ? Remove the stick and reinstall it using the extender. Go into settings for Simplicity Studio Hit REFRESH, if the stick doesn't appear, troubleshoot your extender or get one that's RELIABLE Select the stick and press OK At this point we know the extender is working. Go into Network Management and confirm that your FW is at 7.17 (just to be double dog sure) Remove the stick/extender from your PC and install it on the POLISY. Shutdown the POLISY Cold boot the POLISY (this was crucial for me) Open the AC on your POLISY and confirm that the z-wave menu is now populated. I want to thank the community for all the great content and support, it's much appreciated.
  5. Hey @Michel ! After the odd result from importing the file, I also tried the clipboard import(s) to see if the result changed, it didn’t. I'm more than happy to provide or try anything you’d like to see, Topo files, backups, logs, remote access, etc. On a side note, THANK YOU to you and your team for the evolutionary corporate vision and execution you’ve shown. I know it’s been a hard road but UDI is kicking *** and we all owe you a great deal of gratitude for the astounding results you’ve accomplished in the 2 years since we last spoke. All my best, Tom
  6. I was attempting to compress my programs folder to see how many I had available for my next roll-out and saw some very strange (or loose nut behind the keyboard) behavior. Specifically: Backup ISY Export All Programs Export All Programs to Clipboard Delete All Programs Save Changes - 430 Programs Deleted Reboot Import All Programs from Clipboard Save Changes Screenshot “Import from Clipboard Result” - INCORRECT – former directory structure Delete All Programs Save Changes – 128 Programs Deleted, expected 430 Import Saved Programs Save Changes Screenshot “Import Result” - INCORRECT – former directory structure Delete All Programs Save Changes – 128 Programs Deleted Reboot Restore ISY Screenshot “Restore Result” - CORRECT – current directory structure Delete All YELLOW programs Save Changes - 24 Programs Deleted Reboot Export All Programs (Includes 18 "Red" programs with run references to deleted "Yellows" Delete All Programs Save Changes - 407 Programs Deleted, expected 430-24=406 Reboot Import Programs Save Changes Screenshot “Import Result No Yellows” - INCORRECT – former directory structure Delete All Programs Save Changes – 111 Programs Deleted Reboot Restore ISY Delete All "Yellow" programs Save Changes – 24 Programs Deleted Reboot Delete subsequent "Red" programs Save Changes - 19 Programs Deleted Reboot Delete subsequent "Red" programs Save Changes - 4 Programs Deleted Reboot Export Programs Delete All Programs Save Changes - 386 Programs Deleted, expected 430-24-19=387 Reboot Import Programs Save Changes Screenshot “Import Result No Yellows or Reds” - INCORRECT – former directory structure Delete All Programs Save Changes – 111 Programs Deleted Reboot Can anyone confirm this behavior? Possible factors could be: Inadvertent use of Reserved Keywords in File/Folder names Duplicate File/Folder names located in different parent folders (Different Operating Modes & Archives) Existence of "Yellow" or "Red" programs. I've been messing with the Z-Wave side and my SMOKES programs currently point at non-existent devices OLD (7 years) SD card I know this looks like the typical user error resulting from restoring the wrong save file but I've repeatedly verified that I'm pointing at the right source and destination files. Not sure if this is a known issue, only thing I found was the discussion about programs being re-enabled after an import. Thanks !
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