$ 0 0 Hello Csalsa,I unfortunately don't have the answers to all your questions.I will forward your feedback to our development team. Once again, thank you for the feedback and suggestions regarding the proxy problem.Regards, rhondacsalsa wrote:Quote:rondata wrote:Hi All, Thanks for the feedback. I'm going to be digging into this issue a bit more -- and we realize that there are needed improvements to our Proxy detection.This has been slotted to be improved by the next release. We'll keep you posted.This is not a technical proxy issue but a web site blocking issue. My company uses a website blacklist for web addresses. As I rarely have problems, I would be concerned as to why web addresses used by X1 are on a corporate blacklist.I worked with the X1 Developer team soon after X1 V7 was released where I downloaded from a X1 written test program for detecting and using proxies. It took a couple of attempts but then worked. This code from this test was then folded in to X1 V7 beta. I had no problems with the proxy since.If I were to make a change, have the popup dialog for X1 updates report a connection could not be made instead of saying no update is found. Was "no update" because a connection could not be made or because there really is no update?I think X1 will find it needs an offline solution for activation - such as using email to send the similar information but as a hash or encrypted string.I have noticed from my software firewall that X1 makes a lot of calls to many different sites that are not X1. This is a privacy concern to me as to why so many sites are being contacted when I start X1.