OpenGL Hyper-V Error
I'm trying to run Freedome on a Hyper-V machine that is running on Windows Server 2012 . The Hyper-V machine is running Windows 7. I found on another thread that I need to use an older version of Freedome, but I can't find a place to dowload it or which version is best for my software. Any ideas?
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Hej BenAnders
Hyper V is Windows server.
Freedome is app for phones, tablets and computers.
I am not sure about servers.
OpenGL is error message meaning likely: missing driver.
F-Secure has protection service for business, too.
And here in Community is forum: business security.
That could be the right place for your matter.
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Hello,
About this part of your ask:
I found on another thread that I need to use an older version of Freedome, but I can't find a place to dowload it or which version is best for my software. Any ideas?
You do able to contact direct F-Secure Support Channels (chat/phone):
https://www.f-secure.com/en/web/home_global/contact-support
And ask them about 'related' build;
Other possibilities -> your friends with 'certain' build under 'download'-folders as their own archive; Or any 'strange' not official websites.
With this topic was noted that usually Support will provide '1.0.2352.0'-build (but I not sure about your experience and technical possibilities about running Freedome - if there is something else);
Thanks!
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@BenAnders wrote:Here's a screenshot of the error I receive.
Hello,
I'm also only F-Secure user (their home solutions). Only as unofficial suggestions.
So if not possible to update 'video card drivers' or by some steps add support for OpenGL (2) -> good to contact F-Secure Support (or search for Freedome build "1.0.2352.0" - where was not required OpenGL2 support);
Based on Google Search -> Hyper-V VMs was with troubles about "OpenGL" higher than certain version (1.1?!); Not sure about current state. But if "Hyper-V" virtual systems with abilities to support OpenGL -> maybe good to re-check - what if possible to tweak/update system's drivers (or configuration for VM);Thanks!
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