I have problem with host privileges /etc/host file. (execute.bat). I found manual on comunity forum. But doesn´t work. I have admin privileges, i can clik on OK, after that everthing is correct. But if my domain users try it -start site, a privilege message pops up and they can’t unclick it without permission. I can´t give them admin rights. Is there any way to solve the problem? After that i want use program Local with ESET Security antivirus
I try unblock on firewall aplication, uninstall Eset Protect antivirus. I try check in/out - Read Only box in properities host file.
After that i want use program Local with ESET Protect antivirus. It will be compatibilte with this program? Is Local compatible with ESET? Is there another manual?
Any help will be appreciated
Thank you
System Details
Local Version: 9.29+6887
Operating System (OS) and OS version: Win 11, 25H2
Are users other than yourself trying to access your site? Or are you using our Live Links add on?
Could you share some screenshots of the errors and screens you’re seeing to better illustrate the problem?
It’s possible Local is running into conflicts with Antivirus. I’m not familiar with ESET specifically, but if they have a way to “allow” or “ignore” Local, that would help it operate unimpeded; that would be best. Perhaps they have some support or documentation available on their product.
This is domain user where dont have privilegies on click Ano (Yes) because she isnt admin on this domain PC. How Can I solve this problem? Program want use more users on one PC, but i cant give all users admin rights. I want the program to be able to use multiple users for different domain accounts. I try this, when i had uninstall antivirus. Thank you for your help.
It’s going to be tricky to have multiple users on the same device without Admin privileges. We have a Windows guide here that goes over some of the common culprits you’ll run into:
Something else that might be a problem is special characters in your usernames/passwords. There is a section about that in the guide, and this is a common Windows bug users encounter when creating sites.