Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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I updated Windows 10 with the new "Creator" update on Wed (April 19), and after my computer restarted I noticed my deluged service wasn't starting properly and so I can no longer connect. Any ideas what may be causing this?

Some notes:
- Running latest version of deluge 1.3.14
- I've downloaded and installed the version of the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable linked off the deluge site (already did this a while ago, but did it again), however, looks like newer versions of this were installed with the Windows update:
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- I tried restarting the service manually through NSSM and it still got stuck on pause:
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Any ideas? Thanks in advance!:)
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Replying to bump. Anyone have any suggestions? Happy to provide more info if that would help. Sorry I'm a bit of a noob!
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I registered to say I've got this problem
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Yeah, I've had my Deluge configured and running in service mode for months. As soon as I installed the latest Windows 10 update the service refuses to start.

error = "Deluge: Unexpected status SERVICE_PAUSED in response to START control."
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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I've seen this error for multiple other apps on the web, discussion lead to a permission denial when opening a port (so many apps using ports may face this issue). I cannot confirm a perfect match with this topic but it's a lead at least. I'm sure some corrective update will follow if thje assumption is right, in the meanwhile you may have to start Deluge without the service (as App)
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Just reporting back to say that I rolled back the windows updates and now everything seems to be back in order.

If anyone finds that a future Deluge and/or Windows update fixes the issue, it would be great if they could report back so that we know we can go ahead with the update.
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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For additional information, I've been running a clean installation of Windows 10 Creators Update without any issues with Deluge.
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Can you pinpoint which update cause the issue?

What would be helpful is to enable logging or debug what is happening with the service. Without that info I am unable help, especially since I don't use Windows.
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Cas, thanks for responding!

Good point about the logging! Too late for me to be able to offer that information, but if it happens again when I update in the future, I'll capture it.

I believe the update was Version 1073 -- https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/4018124.
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Re: Deluged Service Stuck on "Paused" After Windows 10 Update

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Uncheck "Console window" on the "Process" tab of your NSSM service, or set AppNoConsole=1 via the commandline/registry. The last update broke ALL NSSM services which relied on that property being set, not just Deluge. That property is on by default. Alternatively, run the latest pre-release build of NSSM which fixes the issue.
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