It would be quite a coincidence if you confirmed failure in Profile 1 immediately before creating the new profile and confirming success in Profile 2. And *then* immediately tested Profile 1 and found that it was now working correctly about 5 minutes after it was failing. But I suspect the timeline is not that compressed.Telurian wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 3:45 amThe previous time this happened resolved when I created a clean user profile and installed a fresh copy of Maptool there, which magically fixed the original copy of Maptool in my usual main user profile. I have not attempted this again yet. If it was my ISP service it fixed itself very coincidentally when I did this last time, and all my other usual connections and activities are responding normally.
1) The reason I have doubts is because the second profile settings *should* have no tangible effect on the settings of the first if it's a setting issue.
2) If Profile 2 is no longer working because of some inherent MT issue, then something has changed and you need to look at what that might be. Check for newly added/removed software and any newly updated software. This kind of change in functionality of a client isn't a known issue. So you'll have to try and figure out what's unique about your system that's causing it.
3) Lastly, you can try to create another new profile. If you do, please confirm failure on existing profiles first. Then immediately test them after you see if a properly functioning profile is, indeed, fixing them all.
4) While the connection is failing, run a pingtest on your friend's IP. If it comes back with issues run a smokeping on your IP for 24 hours and see what it says.