Hello Achim,
Version 5.115 works well, you don't need to downgrade at all! This usually happens because your antivirus is blocking Swisslog. It's
VERY IMPORTANT you add an exception to the
C:\Swisslog folder in your antivirus and allow the
SwisslV5.exe all incoming/outgoing communications in your firewall. Otherwise you may experience freezes, violation errors, etc. Also add exceptions in your Antimalware software (if you use some of them) because the same rules apply.
If you still experience issues after doing all the above try to run Swisslog as administrator:
- Mouse right click on the Swisslog icon > Properties > Compatibility > then check the "Run as administrator" checkbox then press Apply and OK.
If all this fails then you have an issue in your operating system. Although all other software may work well, Swisslog do lots of things and when it's not working properly it's the sign something is not working well in your operating system. Maybe a pending update process or corrupted files. You can check this easily: enter the Task administrator (Ctrl+Alt+Del) and see the CPU usage with no software running. It should be less than 10%. If your CPU usage level is higher than 50% then you have an issue. In the Windows's search field type:
CMD
Run as administrator the
System symbol program it will popup. An MS-DOS style window will be displayed. Type the following command (note the blank before the bar!):
SFC /SCANNOW
At the end of the process you will get a report if there are corrupted system files and whether they have been fixed. Close this window then restart.
After applying all the above all should work as expected.
73