Forum - File & Image Uploader
English (Global) => Bug reporting => Topic started by: manura on 06-01-2013, 16:37:13
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Hello,
first, let me thank you for your wonderful program. I'm using it for a long time without any problems, but since I changed to a new server, I have a little problem with Zoom. After starting the Upload, the Speed Display shows me about 170 MB/s per Thread! The Server is only a 100Mbit one, so its definately not possible to get such high rates with one file. The Status bar shows full progress to 100 % in a few seconds(even if its a 2 GB File) but it doesn't put out any links. After freezing at 100 % with still "in progress" for a few minutes(I guess that is the REAL Upload time), zoom adds the complete(and of course working) links. So it seems like the Upload is successfull in the standard time, but zoom is showing to fast speeds and to short upload times.
I changed from my old 100 MBit Server to a newer one(better Hardware but also 100 Mbit).
I'm using the same Configuration as my old server, Windows 2008 R2 Server Web Edition with Eset NOD32 AntiVirus 4. I already tried to disable the Windows Firewall and ALL Activity from Eset. Also I tried to run Zoom as Admin, all of this didn't fix my problem. The zoom configuration is standard, also I tried it with the newest and a older Version(6.3.9). This problem apears on every filehoster I use.
The Error Log in the menu only says:
2013-01-06 16:24:23 Application start
2013-01-06 16:24:35 Error #11
(http://i.imagebanana.com/img/ombpzh6m/zoom.jpg)
Thanks for your help!
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this is a problem of Eset antivirus,
do not disable it
just go to advanced settings and turn of HTTP scanner ;)
this will fix it
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this is a problem of Eset antivirus,
do not disable it
just go to advanced settings and turn of HTTP scanner ;)
this will fix it
Hey,
thanks for your fast help! That one worked for me, but is there any possibility to just exclude Zoom out of HTTP Scanner? Because I don't want to let my machine run without any Web Protection..
Best Regards
manura
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I don't know, this happens only on some computers
you can try to reinstall your antivirus,
HTTP scanner is useless anyway ... it does not really protect you as you think :)
real-time shield does the same
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Okay,
thank you very much for your help!