kaha Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 05:16 PM I use one window each in 2 different lua scripts. I see content from one window appear in the other and vice versa. Is there something I'm doing wrong? The window handle surely cannot be the same, can it? Karl
John Dowson Posted Tuesday at 07:51 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:51 PM I will take a look tomorrow....
John Dowson Posted Wednesday at 11:07 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 11:07 AM Looks like a static buffer was used to build the text string (for some unknown reason!), so this could cause that issue when using multiple quickly updating wnd windows. I have corrected this in the attached version if you would like to try it. Note that this version contains some technical/non-functional updates that have not been fully tested yet, so if you get any other issues please let me know. John FSUIPC7.exe
kaha Posted Wednesday at 11:59 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 11:59 AM Thank you, I'll give it a try. Karl
kaha Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:59 PM Perfect, that fixed it! Thanks, Karl
kaha Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 09:42 AM John, the new .exe file worked until this morning when Defender deleted it.
John Dowson Posted Thursday at 11:14 AM Report Posted Thursday at 11:14 AM That is nothing to do with FSUIPC - that will be a false-positive and due to a update to Secutity intelligence (anti-virus definitions). What version of Security intelligence are you using? I am on 1.433.192, updated this morning, and I don't get that here. You can restore the file from Windows Security, under Protection History. This keeps happening recently - when it happens here, I report to Microsoft and they are pretty quick to update the definitions to allow it, but for now you will need to restore it. John
kaha Posted Thursday at 11:27 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 11:27 AM Ok. It was 1.433.177 I made an update and it's now 1.433.195 and the file is ok now. Karl
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