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Thomas Ngo Posted on Nov 22, 2013

Telnet will show its loading splash screen, but will close out and go back to the AppCenter. What do?

AppCenter is on startup. When I double-click telnet, it shows its splash screen but then closes out and goes back to AppCenter.

  • Thomas Ngo Feb 10, 2014

    It turns out it was just one of AppCenter's allowed application title settings. I found the titles I wanted in the debug menu.

  • Thomas Ngo Jan 26, 2015

    Turns out, AppCenter has a debug mode to see the window details. What was happening is that AppCenter blocks everything it doesn't know. AppCenter was blocking Telnet.



    I think deleting the program and adding it back in works.



    There's a specific field to not block certain window details and for Telnet, I think it was "ActiveBridgeTelnet'Telnet" without the quotes.

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