IDM not working due to missing Base Filtering Engine [closed]





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I recently started experimenting with WINE on Ubuntu 18.04 and installed various applications that are also part of my Windows system. Some are running successfully, but when running Internet Download Manager it indicates the Base Filtering Engine service has to be started in order for it to integrate with my web browsers. Without it, it seems like there is no point having IDM installed on Ubuntu. Is there any type of workaround or Linux compatible replacement to take over that service?










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  • What does "that service" do?

    – waltinator
    Mar 27 at 14:13











  • @waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

    – ManP
    Apr 1 at 14:04


















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I recently started experimenting with WINE on Ubuntu 18.04 and installed various applications that are also part of my Windows system. Some are running successfully, but when running Internet Download Manager it indicates the Base Filtering Engine service has to be started in order for it to integrate with my web browsers. Without it, it seems like there is no point having IDM installed on Ubuntu. Is there any type of workaround or Linux compatible replacement to take over that service?










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closed as unclear what you're asking by waltinator, Charles Green, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, heynnema Mar 30 at 23:18


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.



















  • What does "that service" do?

    – waltinator
    Mar 27 at 14:13











  • @waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

    – ManP
    Apr 1 at 14:04














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I recently started experimenting with WINE on Ubuntu 18.04 and installed various applications that are also part of my Windows system. Some are running successfully, but when running Internet Download Manager it indicates the Base Filtering Engine service has to be started in order for it to integrate with my web browsers. Without it, it seems like there is no point having IDM installed on Ubuntu. Is there any type of workaround or Linux compatible replacement to take over that service?










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I recently started experimenting with WINE on Ubuntu 18.04 and installed various applications that are also part of my Windows system. Some are running successfully, but when running Internet Download Manager it indicates the Base Filtering Engine service has to be started in order for it to integrate with my web browsers. Without it, it seems like there is no point having IDM installed on Ubuntu. Is there any type of workaround or Linux compatible replacement to take over that service?







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closed as unclear what you're asking by waltinator, Charles Green, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, heynnema Mar 30 at 23:18


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as unclear what you're asking by waltinator, Charles Green, anonymous2, Eric Carvalho, heynnema Mar 30 at 23:18


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • What does "that service" do?

    – waltinator
    Mar 27 at 14:13











  • @waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

    – ManP
    Apr 1 at 14:04



















  • What does "that service" do?

    – waltinator
    Mar 27 at 14:13











  • @waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

    – ManP
    Apr 1 at 14:04

















What does "that service" do?

– waltinator
Mar 27 at 14:13





What does "that service" do?

– waltinator
Mar 27 at 14:13













@waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

– ManP
Apr 1 at 14:04





@waltinator: From what I looked up, it's a service that forms part of the Windows Filtering Platform(dealing with enabling firewall and connection monitoring, as well as packet processing). Specifically it assists firewall applications in finding Trojans, Malware and other viruses. The file is located in a Windows directory. What IDM instructs is to download the BFE.reg file from it's site and import it into Windows Registry. But I don't know if there is a fix for this in Linux.

– ManP
Apr 1 at 14:04










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