O.K. I'm in the process of installing AOZ on my Windows 10 laptop. The installer is making my anti-virus software freak out. AVG started a scan while the installer was running because it looked suspicious. End result was no issues found though. Now, Windows Defender Firewall "has blocked some features of this app", since the installer installed a mini web server called miniweb at C:\users\USERNAME\appdata\roming\aoz studio beta\utilities\windows\miniweb\miniweb.exe . There are two checkboxes on the dialog: Allow miniweb to communicate on these networks: _ Private networks, such as my home or work network x Public networks, such as those in airports and coffee shops (not recommended because these networks often have little or no security). The second item was selected by default. I *assume* the first should be checked, and the second un-checked. Is this correct? The buttons on the dialog box are: "Allow access" and "Cancel". I assume we want to "Allow access". Right?
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Got it running. YAY!
Yes, sorry for all the installation warnings... this will be resolevd soon, and the next version will include a message about this. -> miniweb, it is a temporary solution to run 3D games. I will make a small server soon, and put firewall settings in the installer. -> windows defender warning, this will not happen when the installer is signed. On it. Thank you for trying the software! Comments welcomed... ;)
While installing, even in the previous version, a warning comes to screen. I just press ignore and it seems to load ok.. I've attached the warning pic.