KB339: OmnivexEventLog.dll is flagged as a threat by your antivirus software

Symptom

Your antivirus software flags OmnivexEventLog.dll as a threat.

Cause

This is a false positive. The file included with Moxie 7.03 R3 and earlier can be flagged as a potential threat because the DLL is unsigned.  (Moxie 7.04 and higher already includes the signed version.)

Solution

Replace the DLL file with a signed version:

KB308: Omnivex current products and supported Microsoft Windows operating systems

Summary

Omnivex products are designed to operate on a variety of Microsoft Windows operating systems. Not all Windows operating systems are appropriate for all products. Omnivex tests each new software update on multiple operating systems (English versions only) to ensure consistent performance and value to customers. Listed below is the most recent version of each Omnivex product and their supported operating systems. The information below is subject to change. This article is regularly updated.

KB165: You changed your desktop configuration and now you can't see some windows or dialogs

Symptom

You have removed your secondary monitor or changed your desktop layout using the Windows Display Properties and now some of your Omnivex program windows or dialog boxes no longer appear. It may appear as though your Omnivex program has frozen after clicking a button or menu option but the program is actually waiting for an off screen dialog to be closed.

Cause

KB184: Common Omnivex data applications

Summary

Omnivex data applications are programs that contribute to and retrieve data from the Omnivex DataPipe Server. These applications act as clients to the DataPipe Server. DataPipe Server supports three different types of clients:

  • clients that send data
  • clients that receive data
  • clients that both send and receive data

Clients that send data to the DataPipe Server

These types of clients typically:

KB254: Omnivex Travel Policies

Summary

Omnivex has on-site training and installation services available for purchase. This article provides the information required to concisely define the scope and planning constraints of on-site visits.

Based on our experience, every effort has been made to define a clear structure for our travel policies but it is not reasonably possible to account for all eventualities that can occur.

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