adamcsj

adamcsj

Joined Member # 1291877
1 Posts 4 Replies 535 Reputation

In my case, it was a fresh Windows 10 Pro install. - No WebSense or other corporate software installed - No antivirus - Uninstalled/reinstalled Fences at least 10 times - Tried clean boot and other suggestions.. - Reinstalled Windows as a last resort (retaining user account and files) After all that, it still didn’t work. Then I created a new Windows account in Control Panel and it worked. Bizarrel

34 Replies 95,368 Views

Hi there, I'm not using WebSense / Forcepoint. It's a fresh Windows 10 Pro install. I haven't installed a AV yet. Also, I don't see the KB4054517 update on the Installed Windows Updates list. Any other suggestions? Edit: I created a new

34 Replies 95,368 Views

Thanks. I also tried resetting/reinstalling Windows (using the "Keep My Files" option), but I still have the issue. I'm completely at a loss as to what is causing it. I use Fences (v2) on my home PC without issues. I also used Fences on my previous Win7 work laptop, again with no issues. Very strange.

34 Replies 95,368 Views

Hello, I tried that. It did not find any problems: "Verification 100% complete. Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations"

34 Replies 95,368 Views

I installed Fences 3.09 on a new Windows 10 laptop last week. It worked fine for a few days, but now it fails to start. I see this message: "Fences has detected that Explorer was not closed properly. As a precaution, Fences has been temporarily disabled. To re-enable Fences, right click your desktop and choose Enable Fences." I tried uninstalling/reinstalling. I tried purging and re-installing, as per recommendations in oth

34 Replies 95,368 Views