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  1. I just started using Stefan's TestInsight tool and it's pretty cool. Blog post up tonight: https://www.ideasawakened.com/post/radauthenticator-part-3-upgrade-unit-testing-in-delphi-with-testinsight
  2. TurboMagic

    DEC V6.4 released

    Hello, good news: just a few minutes ago I released V6.4 of the Delphi Encryption Compendium library. You can find it here: https://github.com/MHumm/DelphiEncryptionCompendium/releases/tag/V6.4 What's new? Bugfixes Improved layout for Hash FMX demo Partly revised documentation Implemented GCM (Galois Counter Mode) block chaining support for 128 bit block cipher algorithms Enjoy TurboMagic
  3. dummzeuch

    Is Graphics32 ready for Delphi 11 yet?

    There is probably a central include file that needs updating for Delphi 11. And most likely this will fix all the compile errors.
  4. FPiette

    enable/disable the internet connection?

    I suspect the OP (David Schwartz) has a very old Win10 that was doing many unwanted things by that time.
  5. Lars Fosdal

    enable/disable the internet connection?

    Just an observation. I've been on Windows 10 for a few years now, and I don't recognize this "Windows keeps downloading stuff". Once a month, there are patches - and staying patched is generally a good idea. As long as you are on Windows Pro or Enterprise, you have control over WHEN you want the patching to happen, unless your company has overriding policies - in which case you need to butt heads with the IT department to get them adapted to your needs. If you are using Windows Home, you need an upgrade. Disabling/Enabling your network connection on the PC to avoid patching seems like the wrong solution, because you really need that working connection to get work done. If you really need to block something, do it in a firewall rule. Most routers can do that.
  6. Joseph MItzen

    enable/disable the internet connection?

    You have me confused with the original poster, @David Schwartz.
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