On the advanced tab of each it says: Stardock Multiplicity Pro 1.10 Also on the Details tab of the Properties of the exe file it says same thing. I have also tried turning off the firewall completely as well as unloading the anti-virus programs and anti-malware programs with no effect. For the time being I've gone back to synergy (which required a little hacking to get it to auto-start but atleast it's letting me have the illusion of one multi-screen desktop agai
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Lucky you that you even had it working in XP. Mine has never worked in XP or Vista or various combinations of the two. I setup the same mouse driver on each, at this time the Microsoft Laser Mouse 6000, and have never been able to have my back and forward buttons work nor does setting the scroll button to a special function in the Microsoft driver work. I also tried the trick of setting those mouse buttons to keyboard key combos of alt+Left and alt+Right, which has worked for some people, but no
I should probably clarify: no, keeping my main PC as the secondary client is not an option. My main PC is a Core 2 Duo powerhouse and my secondary is Sempron that I use mainly for mp3s and email. Kripalu Das
I've got two new PCs with both running Vista Business. Multiplicity Pro 1.10 is installed on both. I've got two onboard GigaEthernet nVidia NICs on the main/server PC and one onboard nVidia NIC and one PCI card Realtek card on the secondary/client PC. They both install fine, find the connection and connect, but exactly every 18 seconds the connection drops and sends the cursor to the upper right hand corner of my primary PCs desktop. Thus it is com