![]() Add Rainmeter to the list of exceptions/trusted app in Windows Defender.Ĩ. Try to temporarily disable Windows Defender.Ģ. Restart Rainmeter when you add it to white-list or disable anti-virus program.ġ. Try to add Rainmeter to the "white-list" or list of allowed and trusted apps.ģ. Try to temporarily disable it to see if Rainmeter starts to receive internet data. If you are using an anti-virus program (e.g. If you don't see Rainmeter listed in the Firewall list, add it manually by clicking "Allow another program" and put all three check marks. ![]() ![]() If you see Rainmeter in the list but is not allowed to use internet put check marks in the box before Rainmeter and on both Public and Private connections.On Windows 10: Settings → Windows Security → Firewall & network protection → Allow an app through firewall → you might need to click "Change setting" button first. Make sure Rainmeter is allowed to use internet. Find Use TLS 1.2 and put a check mark on it (it is in Security section).ĥ.Luckily it can be easily enabled in the Internet Options. It should work again.įor some reason you might have TLS 1.2 disabled by default. Put check mark on " Cookies and Website Data".Find Browsing History section and click Delete.Rainmeter uses in-built into Windows internet explorer and sometimes it gets clogged. ![]()
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