kurtstoll

kurtstoll

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Hi Sean, Unfortunately not. The only thing that solves it is when I go into Task Manager and kill the multiplicity remote control server process. I am open to trying other things, but that is the only thing that works so far. Rgds, Kurt

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I have experienced the exact same thing. If the PC that is being controlled by Multiplicity KVM goes to sleep when I walk away from my desk, when I come back and log back in the multiplicity remote control server process shoots up to 90%+ CPU and my laptop locks up entirely. It is not until after several minutes of wrestling with the 100% CPU issues that I can get into Task Manager ad kill the multiplicity remote control server process and then the CPU utilization drops back

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I have experienced the exact same thing. If the PC that is being controlled by Multiplicity KVM goes to sleep when I walk away from my desk, when I come back and log back in the multiplicity remote control server process shoots up to 90%+ CPU and my laptop locks up entirely. It is not until after several minutes of wrestling with the 100% CPU issues that I can get into Task Manager ad kill the multiplicity remote control server process and then the CPU utilization drops back

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