To add to this. All of the PC's are physically connected via network cable. They all run into the same local switch as well.
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My Primary is running XP. The right hand secondary is Vista. The left hand secondary that is having this problem is XP. All three are running the version that was on Impulse as of last night... so... 1.21.017. The message I see is as follows. [machine name] is where the name of my secondary PC is normally: [B]Connection to [machine name] lost[/B] Your connection to [machine name] has been lost due to a network error. Multiplicity will try to connect in the
I'm running into the same problem. I upgraded to the recent version that's on Impulse and am fine as far as connecting to the initial secondary PC on the right that I use. But I just recently set up a new PC to connect to on the left. It connects fine via the systray but as soon as I move my mouse over to that screen it throws up an error message saying that it has lost a connection to that machine. As soon as I move the cursor back over into the primary monitor Multiplicity immediat
As to the previous poster (Reply #17) I am able to get control back, as well. It's more of an issue of a) it happening to begin with (especially with Stardock's own programs) and b) most of the time when it happens it causes my Vista primary to loose the ability to move anything outside of windows. A I said above it'll lock down my ability to move icons on my desktop, or to drag and drop and icon from one window to another (luckily I can see right click cut/copy/paste if needed) until
I can replicate this with Stardock Central and TweakVista as well. Which is weird since they are both Stardock applications so you figure they'd play along with Multiplicity. An added annoyance for me is that once I get any application that causes this "lost mouse" functionality it also (about 80%) of the time makes it so that I loose the ability to move any icon/file on my Vista box (which is the primary PC). I have to reboot my machine if I want to move around any of my icons or mov
I've got the same thing going on in Beta 2 running Nvidia drivers with my 8800. I'll try running the game at a non-widescreen resolution to see if that helps. But I'm in a similar boat where I'm able to run pretty much everything else at my screen's native resolution without any problems at all. I've even run 3DMark '06 for ~18 hours without any sort of reset, lock, or crash. But playing Sins has it randomly trigger Vista's "your video driver has been reset" from anywhere f