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gilroy <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I refused, because my policy is to block any program whose need to go onto
> the Net is less than clear to me. And this one is. Why is pvengine.exe
> asking to access the Internet? Or is some other program spoofing me and
> trying to sneak by?
When you installed POV-Ray, you answered "yes" to the question whether
POV-Ray could connect the internet periodically. Now you are answering "no".
Perhaps you should read what the installation programs say to you?
There shouldn't be any problem allowing POV-Ray to access the internet, if
you trust the pov-team. It checks for updates once a week, and I think that
the first time sends some information about your hardware for purely
statistical purposes.
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