I completed the testing last night and again this morning and there is definitely something wrong with the configuration on my primary system. I was able to successfully connect two surface pros, switching between Primary and Secondary, but whenever I brought the desktop into the mix, it would fail with the "bad passcode" error, even when I verified the code. Thanks for helping me to troubleshoot this thoroughly. It looks like I'll be giving the desktop a good drive bleaching to clear
dsobkowiak
While I haven't tried this since the cold boot, I had tried it previously with no success. I will try this today and let you know. I'll also test out the connectivity to other PCs today if I can get ahold of them for testing. Thanks,
I've completed the clean boot, and received the same message. Multiplicity can connect to the computer but your passcode is incorrect.
I've reset the passcode on the two machines, and I've received the following: Multiplicity was able to connect to the computer, but your passcode is incorrect. Thanks.
I am connecting my desktop (Win10) to my MS Surface (Win10). I've tried connecting to the Surface by both IP and hostname. The forums is where I located the Purge_MP link and the other troubleshooting steps as well. I have tried to switch Primary/Secondary computers as well, but I am still having a problem with connectivity.
I am running v3.44 KVM Build 00090. Recently I have lost the ability to connect to my MS Surface Pro from my desktop with the follow error message: " Multiplicity was able to connect to the computer, but your passcode is incorrect"" <div style="color: #222222; font-family: san