Hey EvilPeppard,

I’m sorry we haven’t responded before now! Your latest email came into our support queue which has already been responded to but I'll reply here as well.

In regards to MultiPing's current status, MultiPing is not currently being developed but is still actively supported by us.

For this issue with MultiPing closing, you can try using the task scheduler to get around this by:

Use the windows task scheduler (type taskschd.msc in the start menu).
Click on Create Task and give it a name
Configure the program to run under some user account. The user does not need to be logged on, but if you want to see the UI then better to have them logged on.
Set a Trigger to run daily and to repeat tasks every 1 minute indefinitely.
Set an Action to run MultiPing
No special Conditions are necessary
On the Settings Tab, there is a setting Do not start a new instance of the program if it is already running.


If this does not work you can also try using FireDaemon to run MultiPing as a service, in depth instructions for this can be found in the following article:

https://www.pingman.com/kb/article/multiping-as-a-service-with-firedaemon-40.html

You could also try adding MultiPing to the Data Execution Prevention list. You can do this by searching for Advanced System Settings -> Advanced -> Performance -> Settings -> Data Execution Prevention -> Turn on DEP for all programs except those I select -> Add -> browse to MultiPing and apply it.

If issues persist please send us a support request from inside MultiPing (Help > Email Support) so we can take a look at the logs and see if there is anything there.

Thanks,
-TJ