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Just got around to testing the exe. I was not able to fully test, as I blocked the program's connection to the internet. Could you disable the portion where it requires access to the net and send over a modified exe? Otherwise, this is as far as I can test it. I didn't see in the source where a connection was needed, so I didn't feel comfortable running an exe that blindly connected me to an internet source.
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IR : A guy at YoungCoders was busy testing this app for me and he also asked me why my program tries to connect to the internet/get passed the firewall. My answer to him is and was that; It doesnt, there is not one piece of code within that has even a slight method of using an internet connection.
Does anybody have any insight as to why this may happen automatically? One guy I talked to presumed it could be something to do with the .net framework, however I disagreed as this has never been an issue for me before, with any .net program.
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