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I was running version 1.0.8 of nxproxyOriginally posted by support200 View PostWhat happens if you run it as a service? And what was the version you were running before?
I'm going to run some more tests to see if this high load reappears. From the test I ran quickly, the CPU load went down a lot......
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It is a laptop that was purchased from China.Originally posted by support200 View PostHow old your PC is? Is it an old laptop? What kind of CPU do you use?
A basic setup but for office work is excellent
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J3160 @ 1.60GHz
OS: Windows 10 Professional
Card: Intel(R) HD Graphics 400 1.00 GB
C: NTFS SSD 120 GB
Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165
Memory 8GB
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Try this one, https://pub.nxfilter.org/nxproxy-1.1.2-win.exe
We changed several things with v1.1.2. See if you get 100% CPU load with this one.
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Just instruct me what is the correct way to update nxproxy?Originally posted by support200 View PostTry this one, https://pub.nxfilter.org/nxproxy-1.1.2-win.exe
We changed several things with v1.1.2. See if you get 100% CPU load with this one.
I was doing like this:
I stop the nxproxy service in services.msc and install as administrator and start the service. Am I doing it right?
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I think the problem has been resolved.Originally posted by support200 View PostTry this one, https://pub.nxfilter.org/nxproxy-1.1.2-win.exe
We changed several things with v1.1.2. See if you get 100% CPU load with this one.
The cpu load has gone down, and the windows powershell service is no longer consuming excessive load. I think this version (1.1.2) solved this problem.
Can I install this version (1.1.2) on other workstations? Is it the final version?Last edited by marcelofares; 11-22-2021, 03:18 PM.
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Ok mate, I'm going to ask a question a little out of context to take advantage of the topic, ok?Originally posted by support200 View PostYeah, that's the final. You can use it.
What would be the recommended way to use NXFILTER with Active Directory?
Answer 1 - Do I have to have NXFILTER local or running in the cloud?
Answer 2 - Can I use NXFILTER in the cloud with NXPROXY and ACTIVE DIRECTORY local ?
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Running it in your local network would be the best. We have many single sign-on options for Active Directory.
https://nxfilter.org/tutorial/c-acti...ntegration.php
When you use NxFilter on cloud, you can't use these SSO options.
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I asked you this because I'm testing NXFILTER in the cloud with Active Directory locally, interconnected with VPN (Zerotier) and all workstations in this test environment are logging into active directory normally with NXPROXY serviceOriginally posted by support200 View PostRunning it in your local network would be the best. We have many single sign-on options for Active Directory.
https://nxfilter.org/tutorial/c-acti...ntegration.php
When you use NxFilter on cloud, you can't use these SSO options.
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