G'Day,
I thought we were trying to help in a timely manner. I'm disappointed that you think anyone is "pointing fingers".
The LOGic forum, is exactly that - a forum. Your questions are simply questions to the "forum". Anyone can answer, and attempt assistance.
You may like to check a few more things to bring more certainty to your concern that LOGic 9.0.65 is at fault. The "developer" will want to know answers to these question too. So far, none of the rest of us, who updated to 9.0.65, has experienced your problem - you are currently unique.
To try to help, all of us are working in the dark more than you might think ...
Which version of Windows are you using?
When did any use of the NTP time protocol last work in LOGic? ... with other programs on your PC that want to sync the time?
Specifically, what changed since that point?
Your Internet connection (the .winsock library) is a complex thing ... whose "Firewall" are you using, and is port 123 - the time protocol port - open or closed? To check that port ...
Is windows successfully adjusting the time? See Control Panel, Date and Time, Internet?
Does any other tool that uses the Internet Time protocol function correctly? Dimension4, Nettime - lots of others.
If you "down grade" back to LOGic 9.0.61 - does the error still occur?
If you skipped LOGic .62 .63 .64, it might be a constructive idea to downgrade back to .61, and apply each update in turn, and retest.
Peter VK4IU
You can help by posting images of
any errors and including your
Logic version.