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saw another ticket opened about this from a win 8 user that was closed with being resolved
i'm using win 7 x64
dnscrypt-proxy-win32-full-1.4.3.zip
if i open the client gui, then close it, the dnscrypt-winclient.exe process remains running
if i run another instance, another process is loaded and it also remains running upon exit
the documentation is unclear to me as to whether it is supposed to remain running or not - it says:
"When launched as a standalone process and a box is unchecked or the application is closed, all DNS server settings are reverted to their original state."
which seems to indicate it is supposed to be left running?
another problem here is that the client crashes upon exiting the gui on occasion...
"The dnscrypt-proxy service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 7 time(s)."
event id: 7034
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
saw another ticket opened about this from a win 8 user that was closed with being resolved
i'm using win 7 x64
dnscrypt-proxy-win32-full-1.4.3.zip
if i open the client gui, then close it, the dnscrypt-winclient.exe process remains running
if i run another instance, another process is loaded and it also remains running upon exit
the documentation is unclear to me as to whether it is supposed to remain running or not - it says:
"When launched as a standalone process and a box is unchecked or the application is closed, all DNS server settings are reverted to their original state."
which seems to indicate it is supposed to be left running?
another problem here is that the client crashes upon exiting the gui on occasion...
"The dnscrypt-proxy service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 7 time(s)."
event id: 7034
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: