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I had to go one step further than this and do the following for both VorpxControl.exe and VorpxControl.dat…
In HIPS rule there is a rule called “COMODO Internet Security”. Edit its rule and click the Protection Settings tab, next to Interprocess Memory Accesses click the modify link, in that windows click add, files from the list, then within the file explorer windows add the excluded .exe/.dat running processes and ok out all windows.
Coyote44ParticipantI contacted Comodo and they were able to provide me with a fix that seems to work with Vorpx so far. I’ve included a copy below for any curious minds.
“Goto HIPS settings > add the file in Exclusions under “Detect shellcode Injections”
The HIPS Settings panel allows you to enable/disable HIPS, set its security level and configure its general behavior.
The HIPS Settings panel can be accessed by clicking Security Settings > Defense+ > HIPS > ‘HIPS Settings’ tab from ‘Advanced Settings’ interface
Select Exclusions from “Detect shellcode Injections” add the application. Restart the computer and check the issue.”
Coyote44ParticipantThanks for the reply through email. Uninstalling Comodo resolved the problem, but now my system is without anti-viral or firewall protection. Not quite ideal. Working to find another solution.
Coyote44ParticipantClosing Oculus Home did not resolve the message. It did get me back to the Please wait screen, but on launching the game, I receive the same message again.
I can get a game like Borderlands 2 working fine. I went through the troubleshooting help and ensured the Steam overlay was turned off. I disabled anti-virus software. I also shutdown Geforce Experience.
I emailed the log files as requested.
Coyote44ParticipantIf I close Oculus Home, it automatically launches again. Vorpx is more than happy to crash when I close Oculus Home as well.
Coyote44ParticipantSame here. Still no fix in sight.
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