
Hi, first of all, don't run it as admin, create a dedicated user and strip privileges. Usually if something goes horribly wrong, i.e. an app crashes, Windows will write to the event log (Windows Logs -> Application). Look for events with an event source of "Application Error" such as: "Faulting application name: <binary>, version: <version>, time stamp: <stamp>" If such an entry is created, please include the following four fields in your reply: Exception code, Fault offset, Faulting application path, Faulting module path. If no such entry is created and the process closes anyway, then you might have to debug it yourself - I'll explain how once you confirmed it's not crashing. - William On 09/04/2021, Keifer Bly <keifer.bly@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks. Even with the geoip files, it still happens. --Keifer
On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 5:03 AM Matt Traudt <pastly@torproject.org> wrote:
On 4/8/21 17:36, Keifer Bly wrote:
Is there a tor command to generate the geoip files? Thanks very much.
No.
Assuming you are using the Windows Expert Bundle[0], the GeoIP files are Data/Tor/geoip and Data/Tor/geoip6 in the .zip.
Even if you're not using the expert bundle, that's a way to get the files.
Matt
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