Account Protection will encourage password users to set up Windows Hello Face, Fingerprint or PIN for faster sign in, and will notify Dynamic lock users if Dynamic lock has stopped working because their phone or device Bluetooth is off.
The Windows Security app is a client interface on Windows 10 version 1703 and later that makes it is easier for you to view and control the security protections you choose and better understand the security features already protecting you on your Windows 10 device. MacOS cannot verify that this app is free from malware.How to Enable or Disable Windows Security in Windows 10 (Mac) "VASSAL cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified. Try these two lines, in order, one at a time: ~/Library/Application Support/VASSAL/vassal.vmoptionsĬ:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\VASSAL\vassal.vmoptions If you are having tearing on maps, and are not running on Windows (or if you have already tried the Windows-specific solution above):Īfter the first time you run one of these builds, there will be a file called vassal.vmoptions in VASSAL's config directory where you can add VM flags for the Player, one per line. (All Platforms) "Tearing" on maps, Corrupted Graphics, or Map Not Fully Updating
This preference (and potential problem) exists only on Windows machines. If you have rendering problems with Direct3D turned on and they go away when you turn it off, then you have one of those bad combinations.
Some combinations of video drivers and versions of Java don't work well together. "tearing" or not fully updating), go to Vassal's preferences and check the box for Disable DirectX D3D Pipeline. If you run on Microsoft Windows and your map is not updating correctly (e.g. (Windows) "Tearing" on maps, Corrupted Graphics, or Map Not Fully Updating Look for the file prefs/V_Global (the prefs directory is in the same directory as the Error Logs), move it somewhere else, and try to start Vassal. Thus it must be told to allow them.Īnother possible cause if Vassal worked before but has stopped opening is that you have a corrupted global preferences file.
However, some antivirus software does not trust the Java JVM executables which we provide.
This means that on those platforms it no longer matters what version of VASSAL you have installed - indeed you don't have to separately install Java any more on Windows and Mac. Open your Anti-Virus program and white list those files.īeginning with VASSAL 3.3.0, Java is "bundled" with VASSAL on Windows and Mac (not on Linux). Do you see files called javaw and java there? (Or, if your file browser isn't hiding extensions for known file types, javaw.exe and java.exe?) If those files are missing it means that your anti-virus software has blocked or quarantined the bundled Java JVM that VASSAL uses to run. In particular, please check the jre\bin directory under the directory in which VASSAL is installed.