Gunnar_Guy
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First post. Haven't seen any mention of this but thought I'd throw it out there, I've come across lots of good tips and need to give back a little...
I recently had to download Clone Editor due to a crash and stupidly not keeping a copy of the version of VSCE I originally used. No matter, my radios needed new firmware anyway, they carried pretty old revisions so time to jump ahead a year or two all around.
Vertex in the "Legacy" links to VSCE version 4.0 (build 28) and under the EVX-R70 has version 4.5 (build 30). Both seem to work with the newly flashed R011213_130201 firmware on my VXD-720.
My problem is that after closing the program the next start will crash. It'll either give me a #4832 error in a small window and shutdown or alternatively just shutdown with no indication why. I poked around last night trying to figure out why and have seen some reference to making sure TCP/IPv4 is only checked in Network Connection Properties or setting the interface metric to 500. Nothing has seemed to make any difference. It seems MotoTrbo CPS 10 and 11 may do this, too, so it's got to do with the common code base apparently.
Turns out that you have to run Clone Editor as an administrator, so it's a permissions problem. I assume it's the way the program has to access the radio as though its a network device. I tend to not give my regular user account root level permissions for security reasons and it bit me in this case. Maybe this will save someone else some frustration.
I recently had to download Clone Editor due to a crash and stupidly not keeping a copy of the version of VSCE I originally used. No matter, my radios needed new firmware anyway, they carried pretty old revisions so time to jump ahead a year or two all around.
Vertex in the "Legacy" links to VSCE version 4.0 (build 28) and under the EVX-R70 has version 4.5 (build 30). Both seem to work with the newly flashed R011213_130201 firmware on my VXD-720.
My problem is that after closing the program the next start will crash. It'll either give me a #4832 error in a small window and shutdown or alternatively just shutdown with no indication why. I poked around last night trying to figure out why and have seen some reference to making sure TCP/IPv4 is only checked in Network Connection Properties or setting the interface metric to 500. Nothing has seemed to make any difference. It seems MotoTrbo CPS 10 and 11 may do this, too, so it's got to do with the common code base apparently.
Turns out that you have to run Clone Editor as an administrator, so it's a permissions problem. I assume it's the way the program has to access the radio as though its a network device. I tend to not give my regular user account root level permissions for security reasons and it bit me in this case. Maybe this will save someone else some frustration.