VR Milling v5.23 Released 16th April 2008

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VR Milling v5.23 Released 16th April 2008

Post by Denford Admin » Wed 16 Apr , 2008 15:11 pm

Check here to download the latest version:

http://www.website.denford.ltd.uk/suppo ... -downloads

Changes in 5.23 (since 5.20):
v5.21 - added support for rohs (orange led) control cards - now using MintControls5560.ocx and .55xx mint files
v5.21 - added post files to the install so you don't get the missing post files warning on dxf import.

v5.21a- added 4th axis mints for VMC 1300
added VMC 1300 Pro (made a change to SelectMachineForm)
v5.22 - added home switch indicators to the control panel
v5.22a - added Microrouter Pro Scanner (temporarily - copied from 2600, but if it works on a normal Microrouter pro then this machine should become Microrouter Pro - not Microrouter Pro Scanner)
v5.23 - changed Tutorial system to pick out PDF files etc.. as well. Also added Floating Head Tutorial PDF

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Post by monttodd » Wed 07 May , 2008 15:50 pm

Is anyone else having trouble downloading this file? Every time I try to download and extract it ... I get an error message zipped folder is invalid or corrupted.

Can anyone help?

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Post by Denford Admin » Wed 07 May , 2008 16:00 pm

The original .zip I uploaded is intact and opens OK.

Just downloading it myself here....only 3 "Microsoft Minutes" to go... :roll: ....

Ok, download complete - the Zip file is 186,085Kb and opens up OK

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Post by Steve » Wed 07 May , 2008 16:11 pm

I downloaded it as well and again no problem :!:

Try again :idea:

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Post by monttodd » Fri 09 May , 2008 0:04 am

I have tried downloading the file on 3 different machines and with NO success.

I also tried downloading ALL of the other files in the software downloads area and they ALL WORKED!

I called another person here in Montana to have him try it and he had no success.

Steve ... you said you were able to download it. No matter what machine I go to I am not able to download the VR Milling file... could there be a user or file rights issue?

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Post by Denford Admin » Fri 09 May , 2008 8:53 am

This is strange :?

The file is hosted on a different provider to our Internet connection provider - so, apart from slightly different route, we are in effect downloading in the same way.

What exactly do you mean by "I am not able to download the VR Milling file" ?
Does the download start at all ? - What happens when you click the link ?
If the file does download, how big is it exactly ?
Is it being reported as broken ?

I think it could be Virus scanning is seeing something in the zip file or the download stream and either removing part of it, or preventing it being accessed.
This could even happen before it hits your PC

Can you get someone connected by a different Internet service to try it ?
Maybe the office in Ohio could try it for us as well

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Post by Denford Admin » Fri 09 May , 2008 14:47 pm

Denford USA have tried the download as well - that also works !

So, they have shipped you a copy out in the post.

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Post by Steve » Fri 09 May , 2008 16:26 pm

Craig,

Will e-mail the zipped file

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Post by monttodd » Fri 09 May , 2008 16:31 pm

The file starts to download, but completes in about 15 seconds. The zip folder is downloaded to my computer, when I open it ... I get an error message that says the zipped file is invalid or corrupted.

All the machines that I have tried this on are using Norton Anti-Virus. That could be the problem.

BUT, why do all the other files download for me with with NO problem????

That doesn't make sense to me.

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Post by monttodd » Fri 09 May , 2008 17:01 pm

These are the messages that I get when downloading and trying to extract the VRMilling program.
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Post by WHS » Mon 12 May , 2008 9:44 am

Hi, I am having trouble downloading this file too. The rest of the files on the download page work. This download starts and only runs for a few seconds, when I look at the .zip it is only 2.2Kb.
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Post by Denford Admin » Mon 12 May , 2008 13:51 pm

Chris - Are you using Norton Antivirus as well ?

It could be that there happens to be a string of charcters in the ZIP file which resembles some virus signature and the AV is stopping the download from completing normally

I'm not too sure what we can do as the file is Ok and downloads fine for us (we have anti virus scanning in the firewall, and on each PC)
I can only suggest you both try disabling the AV just while downloading (try not to do anything else on the PC in the meantime though)

Let us know if you find out anything

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Post by WHS » Tue 13 May , 2008 9:11 am

I had a think and tried removing the computer from the proxy server to go out onto the internet unfiltered and this worked. Although I didn't get any proxy error messages when I tried going through it. The AV program was still active when I did this so that leads me to believe that it was not to blame. Hope this helps.
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Post by Denford Admin » Tue 13 May , 2008 9:18 am

Ok - The proxy must have some inbuilt content filtering and its spotting something inside the ZIP file.

I suppose the only thing I could do is to alter some files, and re-zip it all, hoping that the "dodgy" string of characters alters.
However, I think sending out a copy on CD would be easier for now :)

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