that's an accurate way to describe it. Its going to a third non existent computer. The Grid only shows two computers, same two that have always been there.
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multiplicity has been working fine for months but all of a sudden yesterday anytime i move my mouse off my primary computer the mouse disappears totally. it's like it goes into limbo cuz i can't interact with either computer. The keyboard also stops working so all control is gone from both PC's. Nothing has changed on either pc. Any ideas how to fix this as it's super annoying and the only way i can fix is to restart the PC and unload multiplicity tota
"Are you using an insider version of Windows on the secondary?" Nope. Haven't had the issue at all today. First day back to work since updating to the beta version. no issues since installing that version.
Haven't worked since that post and wont be back in office until after jan 4th but It hasn't popped up again since updating to the beta.
haven't had a message since switching to that beta release. Been using it for about 3 hrs this morning so cautiously optimistic.
the workstation is an office provided laptop running cylance protect
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="3" id="3794805"] The prompt should indicate what is trying to connect to it "A user on computer %xxxxx% would like to remote control your computer.". It sounds like that bit is blank? [/quote] Correct, it's blank. I typed the message in verbatim but left out the code. Otherwise the message appears 100% as typed. Do you have the Multiplicity sidebar running? No,
Every 3-5 mins or so a message will pop up on my secondary computer. "a user on computer would like to remote control your computer. If this is expected you should give them the code below" There's no other computers on my network and i'm the only one running multiplicity. I have the security option checked for only allow computers on your subnet and this message keeps coming up constantly. I can't find away to turn it off and it