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A few months ago, using the Igage x90 program, I got results from NOAA/opus rs ok. but today, the "submit to Opus" didn't work. I got a "walk thru" by the guru at Igage...and these guys have been great on support...but we think something on my computer is blocking the software from communicating directly with noaa/opus. The work around, and it did work, is to export a rinex and submit the long way to noaa/opus; but that's no fun. So, anyone encounter a similar situation? I have Kaspersky and Malwarebytes running.


 
Posted : July 23, 2015 1:29 pm
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I would first assume it is a recent Windows update, Windows wants to deactivate anything that is not Windows that allows your computer to work automatically.

Windows is the biggest cry baby ever, it wants to always be in charge. It thinks nothing can do anything better than Windows can.

Paul in PA


 
Posted : July 28, 2015 3:19 pm
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BSA, post: 328751, member: 1122 wrote: The work around, and it did work, is to export a rinex and submit the long way to noaa/opus; but that's no fun.

My, how things have changed -- I still consider "regular" OPUS submittals to be a great step forward in efficient data processing. Though I *do* appreciate the incrementally-added ability of OPUS to accept various compressed file formats, especially when Hatanaka became acceptable.


 
Posted : July 28, 2015 3:54 pm