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NOTICE: REMOVE HOSTS FILE MODIFICATIONS
A new intermediate Anydvd (HD) version has been released! Version 7.6.9.1 enables access to the new RedFox Online Protection Database. To ensure you will NOT encounter any problems. The below modifications are NO LONGER REQUIRED. PLEASE REMOVE all slysoft OPD related hosts file modifications! Failure to do so could result in potential connectivity issues.
NOTICE: NEW DISC LOGFILES
Even though this new release makes anydvd back into a somewhat normal operating mode. Please DO NOT SUBMIT LOGFILES YET for discs that the OPD / 7.6.9.1 release cannot process. The developers, support staff and other staff are still very much busy restoring things back to normal. Please wait for a following announcement that logfiles can be submitted again.
Slysoft is dead.
LONG LIVE REDFOX!
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Even though this new release makes anydvd back into a somewhat normal operating mode. Please DO NOT SUBMIT LOGFILES YET for discs that the OPD / 7.6.9.1 release cannot process. The developers, support staff and other staff are still very much busy restoring things back to normal. Please wait for a following announcement that logfiles can be submitted again.
Slysoft is dead.
LONG LIVE REDFOX!
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Until AnyDVD can properly connect to the Online Protection Database on it's own again. It MIGHT be required you manually add the key server ip's to your windows HOSTS file. In order to be able to modify and save the hosts file you either need to have UAC disabled or execute the run command as Administrator. If you do not know how to execute "Run" as administrator or how to disable Windows User Account Control. Visit one of the links below.
How to disable Windows User Account Control
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/wind...nt-control-uac-the-easy-way-on-windows-vista/
How to execute RUN as administrator
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/wind...administrator-from-the-windows-vista-run-box/
This topic is intended to somewhat stop the continuous requests for the hosts file IP's in various topics and my PM box.
The hosts file can be accessed by launching "Run", then enter the following command without the quotes and press enter.
"%systemroot%\System32\drivers\etc\hosts"
Windows will ask you what program you'd like to open the file with. Any text editor will do, but the quickest and easiest is simply "Notepad".
At the bottom of the hosts file you add the following 6 entries
Code:
188.165.210.62 key.slysoft.com
188.165.210.62 update.slysoft.com
188.165.210.62 ovh3.slysoft.com
188.165.210.62 static.slysoft.com
144.76.238.143 h5.slysoft.com
95.211.9.142 lw.slysoft.com
Save and close notepad. AnyDVD should now be able to connect to the OPD. In worst case, try a system reboot after making the modifications.
NOTE: Adding this will NOT fix BD+ decryption issues or new protections for NEW MOVIE RELEASES. Those will still require developer intervention. The hosts file only facilitates easier access to the OPD for EXISTING and previously encountered discs that require the OPD.
Hopefully this topic can now somewhat stop the continuous requests for the IP and how to add them.
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