Why does Atlantis insist on Rundll.exe being connected to the internet?
BobMac
Why RunDLL.exe?
What do you mean by "Atlantis insists"? Does Atlantis display a message box?
Atlantis does not require any executable file to be connected to the Internet.
Atlantis never launches the Rundll.exe file.
Please click here for information on the rundll.exe file.
Atlantis does not require any executable file to be connected to the Internet.
Atlantis never launches the Rundll.exe file.
Please click here for information on the rundll.exe file.
With Rundll.exe denied access via the firewall, Atlantis produces a false start. Nothing apparently happens when double-clicking the desktop icon.
But checking Task Manager shows an instance of Atlantis.exe running, using only 2Mb memory. Double-clicking again starts the prog up normally, using approx 12Mb memory. Using Task Manager to terminate the first (smaller) instance still leaves Atlantis running normally - although I have experienced occasional crashes at this stage.
With Rundll.exe allowed to connect to the internet, none of this happens.
BobMac
But checking Task Manager shows an instance of Atlantis.exe running, using only 2Mb memory. Double-clicking again starts the prog up normally, using approx 12Mb memory. Using Task Manager to terminate the first (smaller) instance still leaves Atlantis running normally - although I have experienced occasional crashes at this stage.
With Rundll.exe allowed to connect to the internet, none of this happens.
BobMac
I cannot say why your Atlantis fails to work correctly when Rundll.exe is not allowed to connect to the internet.
Do you have open non-blank documents in Atlantis after a successful startup? Have you ever pasted Web page clips to the Clippy Bank of Atlantis? Is your Clippy Bank now blank?
Do you have open non-blank documents in Atlantis after a successful startup? Have you ever pasted Web page clips to the Clippy Bank of Atlantis? Is your Clippy Bank now blank?