Yes - the Connection Settings are set for "One PC"
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I'll look at the source code and see what it's doing that makes the firewall pop and remove it. Thanks for telling me.
Edit: I think this is fixed now, but I won't post the build till later.
Now I've narrowed down when it happens, I'll take a bunch of screenshots and document the next update, in case it happens again.
I have the firewall set very aggressively, so it checks on everything the first time it happens (including things like things like "mojo.exe is trying to modify the user interface of Wow.exe"). I have told it to treat Mojo as a trusted application and Mojo's updater as an installation program, but it doesn't seem to stick between updates. I'm guessing this is a symptom of this ClickOnce software you mentioned before, but its not an educated guess.
What is the purpose of the Toon screen? What will we be able to do on that screen?
And if it is related to something we set before starting wow, will we be ale to also tell it which character index each toon is on so that we can start each wow window with the selected chars index edited in the config.wtf file when each wow starts? (keyclone did account names like this)
Note that I don't know if Mojo handles starting up wow clients yet, but if this functionality is present/planned (it should if you are doing maximizer) I would think that selecting which characters you plan to play first might be an optional thing before launching the wows. (since not everyone has the members of each respective team in the same character index on each account)
But then again, this is only based on my speculation on what the toon screen is for. If you had different plans for it, please disregard this post as it is not really all that desirable/necessary. (hopefully blizzard will add some way to rearrange the order in which characters are listed on th character select screen in the future anyway)
Thanks.
All by itself, without ClickOnce, the updated Mojo will trigger firewalls because it's a different program from the old one. The firewall knows this. You and I think of two Mojo builds as the same program but the firewall doesn't (and shouldn't).Quote:
I have the firewall set very aggressively, so it checks on everything the first time it happens (including things like things like "mojo.exe is trying to modify the user interface of Wow.exe"). I have told it to treat Mojo as a trusted application and Mojo's updater as an installation program, but it doesn't seem to stick between updates. I'm guessing this is a symptom of this ClickOnce software you mentioned before, but its not an educated guess.
Anything you can imagine doing with a toon. Log it in, change its default key bindings, set the default PC or path from which it runs, add it to a team, remove it from a team, copy its settings to another toon ...
This program is going to be very flexible. Whatever you want to do, you'll just naturally click on something to do it, however seems most natural to you, and you'll be able to do it that way. That's my goal anyway. We'll see how close I get.
Edit: What is the purpose of editing the index? What does that accomplish from the user's point of view?Quote:
And if it is related to something we set before starting wow, will we be ale to also tell it which character index each toon is on so that we can start each wow window with the selected chars index edited in the config.wtf file when each wow starts? (keyclone did account names like this)
The program will allow you do whatever you want in any order. It's flexible. It's not going to lock you in. If you want to launch a team, fine. (Click a Team and select launch.) If you want to launch a toon, fine. (Click a Toon and click launch.) If you want to run a WoW without a Toon, fine. (Click a WoW and select launch.) Etc.Quote:
Note that I don't know if Mojo handles starting up wow clients yet, but if this functionality is present/planned (it should if you are doing maximizer) I would think that selecting which characters you plan to play first might be an optional thing before launching the wows. (since not everyone has the members of each respective team in the same character index on each account)
Editing the index would change which character slot is selected when you log in to the character select screen. But if you handle this in a different way I look forward to seeing it.
The non-PC is a Mac. But I was just hoping that Mojo could talk to a VNC (again just to send keys, nothing fancy) since I am not sure there are many Mac broadcasters that work on multiple machines. And there are 000000 programs that work on mixed machines. Don't worry about it. I can just have Mojo talk to real VNC windows instead of just sending data to the VNC server (just feels clunky).
The auto-update is I have to click accept on every update I do on the non-main machine. Lots of people probably have 1 machine, so 1 click to accept update is not so bad, but having to do it multiple times gets old. You don't have to force everyone to accept updates, just give us an option for "Accept updates in ____ secs" (1-20) checkbox so we can turn the feature on and pick a time (unless you want to pick a time).