
I'm somewhat in limbo now nobody from has followed up and my "trial" is still going a couple weeks past its 60-day period. continued to struggle on my laptop (though I see there's a new version, maybe that will fix it) and my Android phone still won't connect at all. StrongVPN has worked flawlessly on my laptop, and I'm about to try the Android app. Close down your app by double clicking the home button and sliding the app up the screen. Given the problems with the Android app, I suggested it might be an account-level problem but they assured me it wasn't.įinally, in late August, the guy says he's giving me a 60-day trial with their "sister company," StrongVPN, to test that out and see if it's having the same problems. Once it's done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists. It will run the System File Checker tool to check and repair any missing or corrupted system files. At the Command Prompt window, type sfc /scannow and hit Enter. Login to your account and ensure you have created a private network and a self-hosted target. If yes, log in to it and open Command Prompt as administrator. Found the fix: boot from the Windows 7 recovery disc, go to command prompt and replace the user32.dll file on the computer. However the Startup repair and registry Repair utilities failed to find any problems. Event log said logonui.exe was having a problem with a call from user32.dll. Solution in the following post worked for a while till EU got an update last week. In other Office applications, it shows EU needs to log back in then it shows account needs to be activated. This must have a public IP address accessible to the users who will be connecting to it. Flashing windows screen, no login prompt unless in safe mode. EU had a flickering authentication box when opening Outlook. Ensure you have pointed a domain name (e.g.
#Encryptme flashing login screen install#
Also, is this a NEW Windows 10 install or an.

#Encryptme flashing login screen drivers#
If it does, it's the drivers typically without a doubt.

While it's blinking, try to lower the resolution via the buttons on the monitor and see if that stops the blinking. To their credit, they were always responsive and friendly, but nothing solved the problem. A typical setup looks something like this: 1. Typically, this is a sign that the driver in use can't support the resolution that the monitor is in. I had lengthy exchanges with tech support during a couple separate periods spanning three or four months.

The Android app on my phone wouldn't connect, either. So it wasn't just not working, but disruptive to anything else I tried to do. Some of the time it was fine, but often it lost connection and took my wifi connection down with it as it strained to re-connect. My own experience with and StrongVPN, for whatever it's worth.Īs a Secure+ subscriber, I tried to use on my Windows 10 laptop for months.
