I have a new computer and would like to put GolfLogix on my new one. Can you do this for me?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
If you have a new computer, simply access the official website and then click on Download software. A new pop up should open from where you have the possibility to choose the version for your installed Windows version. Download and start the installation procedure, then follow the instructions to activate it or register.
When I click on Search, it does nothing but utilizing all of my CPU resources according to Windows XP Task Manager. I have disabled my antivirus firewall. I have contacted GolfLogix and they claim that it is not their program but something on my computer is blocking it. They say that if the program is unable to access the Internet, I should get an error message. I do not. I have installed the program on several computers with the same result. Can you help?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
In order to fix the issue, go to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Allow a program through Windows Firewall and check the box next to GolfLogix Course Manager. If you can't find the application in the Allowed programs and features window, press the Allow another program button, navigate to the installation directory, select the executable file and press Add.
After that, from the Advanced Settings select Inbound Rules > New Rule. Check the Port box, click Next, select All local Ports and follow the self-explained steps. If it doesn't work, uninstall the software and download and install its latest version. If you still have issues it's possible that GolfLogix Course Manager servers are temporarily down or under maintenance.
GolfLogix 7/8 is no longer supported as it has been replaced by the newer version of the software.
Where can I get a Download for MAC GolfLogix Course Manager?
Mac download can be found here.
I have a new computer and would like to put GolfLogix on my new one. Can you do this for me?
If you have a new computer, simply access the official website and then click on Download software. A new pop up should open from where you have the possibility to choose the version for your installed Windows version. Download and start the installation procedure, then follow the instructions to activate it or register.
When I click on Search, it does nothing but utilizing all of my CPU resources according to Windows XP Task Manager. I have disabled my antivirus firewall. I have contacted GolfLogix and they claim that it is not their program but something on my computer is blocking it. They say that if the program is unable to access the Internet, I should get an error message. I do not. I have installed the program on several computers with the same result. Can you help?
In order to fix the issue, go to Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Allow a program through Windows Firewall and check the box next to GolfLogix Course Manager. If you can't find the application in the Allowed programs and features window, press the Allow another program button, navigate to the installation directory, select the executable file and press Add.
After that, from the Advanced Settings select Inbound Rules > New Rule. Check the Port box, click Next, select All local Ports and follow the self-explained steps. If it doesn't work, uninstall the software and download and install its latest version. If you still have issues it's possible that GolfLogix Course Manager servers are temporarily down or under maintenance.