@morpheus93 said in FPM2 stops during creation of Fingerprints:
I attached you a .txt-file with the PerfectCanvas Request. Hope it helps.
Another thing I faced: As soon as the "HumanEmulation(1.0.0) is started it can't be closed. I can stop all the running profile jobs and after all have ended "exit" the application via context-menue from the taskbar. But after some seconds it has been restarted. The same if I end the process "FastExecuteScript.exe" in task manager.
Is that the indended behaviour or is there another approach to finally end the application? I'm asking as it increases my CPU load to 99 or even 100% most of the time (Windows Server 2016 Standard with Intel i7-4790K and 32GB RAM).
Thank you.
To disable it completely, you need to disable the setting for all profiles. To make this easier, use the Bulk settings icon

PS: Any chance to get the PerfectCanvas responses (Fingerprints) as fast as in your video? Mostly if I start creating new profiles I just get the first 2 or 3 FPs with PerfectCanvas directly and after that I have to wait at least some minutes for every new one.
perfect_canvas_request.txt
On my video, I sometimes paused, so as not to stretch the video too much. The speed of obtaining PerfectCanvas prints, unfortunately, does not depend on me.
The basic principle of PerfectCanvas is that the canvas is rendered on someone else's real PC. That is, if you specified the tags "Chrome, Desktop", then the service is looking for a real PC with a desktop browser Chrome. This process directly depends on the number of people in the system. You can help this if you have a site with a lot of people visiting it.