B3 ... forced log on ... why?
B3 forces me to log on. If I am not connected to the internet I can't start B3 unless I say I am a new user.
Why is a log on essential?
1. Is to make sure all updates are automatically made? The L3 update routine always downloads any font that I do not have installed and places them in the windows/font directory. I find this annoying because I do not keep my fonts in the windows/font directory (I have more than 40,000 fonts ... for all sorts of reasons). How many dozens of times have I downloaded the same fonts in L3?
I also have had problems with L3 update some resources over and over again because it places the resource in the default directory that may not be in the resource path. So it downloads the same resource over and over.
2. Is it to communicate some license information? If so we should know what information is now being stored in the license files eg date of purchase, supplier, type of bank card, visa card number. What personal information is being thrown backwards and forwards every time I start L4?
Stephen Miller
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I believe these are all consequences of the "Cloud" resource management philosophy that has been debated recently e.g.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/1638/12669.aspx#12669 (scroll back to Bob's post.
I've asked Logos for a definitive statement of this policy that should (hopefully) address all these types of Q's.
(the download of resources to a non-default location will not be an issue).
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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B3 forces me to log on. If I am not connected to the internet I can't start B3 unless I say I am a new user.
This is a bug in the updated login screen; if there is a problem connecting to Logos.com, it should show a "Work Offline" button that lets you open the application (just like B1 & B2). This will be fixed in B4.
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B3 forces me to log on. If I am not connected to the internet I can't start B3 unless I say I am a new user.
This is a bug in the updated login screen; if there is a problem connecting to Logos.com, it should show a "Work Offline" button that lets you open the application (just like B1 & B2). This will be fixed in B4.
Thanks. It happened to me today. I was out of range of the Internet and it looked like the only way is to create a new user. Good to know it is not planned to be that way.
Bohuslav
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Yeah, clicking on "... without the Internet" take you to a "Work Offline" button... Glad it will return to the main login in B4...
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