5/17/2023 0 Comments Powerdvd rc service on startup![]() ![]() I am asking for this information for 2 reasons: 1, so other people can profit from the knowledge, and 2, so I don't unnecessarily burden CyberLink technical support.Īs a side issue, Michael, when this is resolved, there's probably good reason for me to start a new thread with a better Subject such as 'Outbound firewall rules to allow PowerDVD', so that a Google search will give better outcomes. I found a freeware program that monitors the firewall in exactly that manner, but it contains a virus. I imagine Microsoft doesn't want people to close the firewall in the outbound direction. ![]() I asked the Microsoft Windows support forum for a method for the firewall to notify me when a program or daemon attempts to open an outbound connection and to then idenfy the program or daemon so I can write an outbound rule, but the technicians stonewalled me. Unfortunately, doing so then requires firewalll rules to allow selected outbound connections such as those above. I assume you understand and appreciate why I closed the firewall in the outbound direction. Click here to download SUPERAntiSpyware to block and remove PDVDSERV.EXE and other harmful applications. If this application is running on your computer, it is advised that you scan your computer for both viruses and malware immediately. (I discovered this via 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security' where it's listed in 'Outbound Rules' > 'Customize Service Settings' as 'CyberLink PowerDVD 11.0 Service') This application may not be safe to have on your computer. (I discovered this via 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security' where it's listed in 'Outbound Rules' > 'Customize Service Settings' as 'CyberLink PowerDVD 11.0 Monitor Service')ģ - Allow 'CyberLink PowerDVD 11.0 Service' (I discovered this via 'Windows Task Manager' > 'Processes' where it's described as 'PowerDVD RC Service')Ģ - Allow 'CyberLink PowerDVD 11.0 Monitor Service' To that end, I have already created the following 3 outbound firewall rules:ġ - Allow 'C:\Program Files (x86)\CyberLink\PowerDVD11\PDVD11Serv.exe' The Master It's from PowerDVD or one of the processes from that program. This startup allows the user to set the Region on Blu-ray discs. I need to know how to configure 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security' so that PowerDVD 11 can update. This startup entry is started automatically from a Run, RunOnce, RunServices, or RunServicesOnce entry in the registry. Now I run PowerDVD 11 and have not gotten such a notice, but I'm concerned that when I do, PowerDVD 11 will also stop working. When I got this notice and clicked in PowerDVD 10, PowerDVD 10 no longer would play any Blu-ray disc. I suspect that updates are failing because of the lack of confirmation when I click in response to "You must update CyberLink PowerDVD now to continue the playback of this content". That there is no event log is unfortunate because the update operation provides no happy/sad outcome. Thank you for your kind response, Michael, ![]()
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