Has anybody experience with situations that can cause a Cube to switch to polling for other reasons than ports being blocked (i.e. allegedly all proper ports are open, and Cube keeps falling back to polling)?
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 10th July 2023
I got a similar issue when running our automated tests in Ranorex. Cube is also switching to polling. When you start Cube manually on that client there's no switching back to polling. For the moment I haven't found the root cause why the firewall rule isn't applied.
Bert Vandenberghe [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Posted new comment 8th September 2020
Hi Maarten,
Normally when you start Cube for the first time, you get a popup from the firewall to add it to the allowed apps. Maybe your automated run is launching the app from a different path, and therefore not allowed anymore since the allowed apps are added based on their path. You can try adding it to the allowed apps manually with the correct path in Control PanelAll Control Panel ItemsWindows Defender FirewallAllowed apps.