Bug: turning off downloads, updates, indexing, etc.

steve clark
steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum


Steve I can't reproduce this
issue of Automatic Updates and Use Internet set to No and receiving the
prompt to update the program..

i keep these turned Off to avoid inadvertent updates/indexing, it
also allows increased speed for my slower computer (see signature
below). i can't reproduce obviously Smile
(until the next update). Could well be that i saw the update on the
forum and temporarily turned Auto Update On. i will try to
remember to be on the watch next time an update comes out (have prepub
due 4/5).

Thanks

Okay, yea feel free to create a new
thread if that happens - it would be a bug

 

 

George,

With
today's LEB update, i closed L4 and then reopened it. You will notice
that i have Auto Update set to No and i have Use
Internet
set to No. This is what i was explaining in my earlier post (see Post)

QLinks, Bibl2, LLR, Macros
Dell Insp 17-5748, i5, 1.7 GHz, 8G RAM, win 8.1

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  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭

    George,

    With today's LEB update, i closed L4 and then reopened it. You will notice that i have Auto Update set to No and i have Use Internet set to No. This is what i was explaining in my earlier post (see Post)

    I see I thought you were referring to the Yes No dialog that pops-up when the program starts with an update. This effect you are experiencing is by design - even if use internet is set to no it is still important to know that the program needs to be updated.

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    I see I thought you were referring to the Yes No dialog that pops-up when the program starts with an update. This effect you are experiencing is by design - even if use internet is set to no it is still important to know that the program needs to be updated.

    i see. i thought this was probably normal behavior.

    My reply to Darren, was to help clarify to the OP user that he could also turn Off Use Internet and it would still prevent automatically updating his system (as he wanted control over when the updates were to be performed). This may have been a better option for that user since he was using L4 in a Bible study presentation and using the internet was probably not necessary.

    Also, if Logos is indexing you can
    right-click on the icon in the system tray and select "Pause indexing
    for four hours". But yes, if you are using this as a presentation
    machine, I would recommend setting "Automatically download updates" to
    no, but leave "use internet" to yes, then you will be prompted when an
    update is available.

    Darren,

    i have my program set to both Off (automatic updates & Use
    Internet to No), and when opening the program it still prompts me when
    updates (for L4 or resources) are available. But i can choose to refuse
    the update until a more convenient time. FWIW

    Sorry for all the wordiness here, but still think it might be useful info for others who might view these posts.

    Thanks for Yours and Darren's help here on the forum!

    QLinks, Bibl2, LLR, Macros
    Dell Insp 17-5748, i5, 1.7 GHz, 8G RAM, win 8.1

  • Terry Poperszky
    Terry Poperszky Member Posts: 1,576 ✭✭✭

    This effect you are experiencing is by design - even if use internet is set to no it is still important to know that the program needs to be updated.

     

    So to clarify, even when you set Logos to not use the internet, it still uses it for certain things?

     

     

  • George Allakhverdyan
    George Allakhverdyan Member Posts: 1,075 ✭✭✭


    This effect you are experiencing is by design - even if use internet is set to no it is still important to know that the program needs to be updated.

     

    So to clarify, even when you set Logos to not use the internet, it still uses it for certain things?


    It will only check for updates - not download anything. So I think maybe we should change the wording of the corresponding help tool-tip in program settings to reflect this.

  • Terry Poperszky
    Terry Poperszky Member Posts: 1,576 ✭✭✭

    So I think maybe we should change the wording of the corresponding help tool-tip in program settings to reflect this.

     

    [Y] Some people on this forum are paranoid enough about the cloud integration of L4 as it is, let's not fan the flames.

     

     

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,202


    So to clarify, even when you set Logos to not use the internet, it still uses it for certain things?


    It will only check for updates - not download anything. So I think maybe we should change the wording of the corresponding help tool-tip in program settings to reflect this.

    When "Use Internet" is set to "No", the program will not connect to the Internet. The Help text is correct.

    You may be prompted to download updates that were detected during a previous run of the program (when Use Internet was set to Yes). This does not mean that the program used the Internet to detect those updates during this session.

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,363

    With
    today's LEB update, i closed L4 and then reopened it. You will notice
    that i have Auto Update set to No and i have Use
    Internet
    set to No. This is what i was explaining in my earlier post

    When you downloaded this update was LEB the only update?

    What setting did you change to actually download the update?

    How soon after the download did you revert to the 2 x NO settings?

    (Can you see where I'm heading wrt to Bradley's response?)

    Dave
    ===

    Windows 11 & Android 13

  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

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