![]() You may have "LogMeIn.exe", "LogMeInSystray.exe", "LogMeInToolkit.exe", "LMIIgnition.exe", and/or "LMIGuardianSvc.exe". Right-click and change if in low/high restriction. Network type should be "Trusted" or "Public" and fully allowed.Ĭheck under Kaspersky > Settings > Protection > Application Control > Manager applications (Rules)Įnsure LogMeIn Hamachi is set to a "Trusted" application. If it does, tell it it's fully "Trusted" and to allow it.ĭouble check under your Kaspersky > Settings > Firewall > Networks Once re-installed your Kaspersky should detect a new network "Hamachi" and ask you about it. Simply restarting the connection can be one of the easiest methods you can use to resolve the problem and that is why we have decided to include it as the first. The other option would be reinstall Hamachi under your Windows safe mode. Disable it for now (temporary while reinstalling it). It could be possibly blocking the "Hamachi" network from being created. Stop the 'LogMeIn Hamachi Tunneling Engine' service (Start > Run > Services.msc), delete the contents of that folder, and start the service again. First of all, you should suspect that the Hamachi network connection is simply disabled on the computer. ![]() Go to Settings > Advanced, and scroll down to 'Service Configuration'. This is great for preventing driver hi-jacking, snooping, and other viruses, but not so great if it's a valid virtual network or update. Try this: from the Hamachi window, click System > Preferences. This protections your network drivers from being tampered with, etc. Under your Kaspersky > Settings > Protection, check for "System Change Control". Look under "Network adapters" and find the Hamachi network. Kaspersky will detect new networks and request it's permissions or block them for security reasons. Hamachi version 2.1.0.174 doesnt work because its not compatible with the newer glibc version 2.26, which is included in Ubuntu 17.10.
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