odavis wrote:I get the same result whether I leave Indigo running with the Interface connected -or- disconnected. 0 devices found.
I may have other communication issue which is part of why I wanted to run the Health Tool.
#1. Before you start: In Indigo make sure you have at least one device defined and that you can turn it on/off from Indigo's device panel.
#2. If you cannot turn the device on and off you need to make sure the device is properly defined in Indigo. Try deleting it and re-creating the device. If the device can be successfully created, then Indigo has at least some communications with the device.
#3. Once your device is working, start the iHealth tool (do not change anything in Indigo).
#4. Click "Build a device file and start the test" (the default option).
#5 If you continue to get the 0 devices found message, then your device has not been properly created in Indigo and you need to figure out why. To start, look for the file "iHealth-Devices.txt" on your desktop and see if it contains anything. If there is something in the file, please post it back to this topic. Also, please post a screen-shot of the device window in the Indigo client.