I did read that, that's why I went as far as to reinstall multiplicity and specifically stated I had turned off the firewalls on both machines to verify. Problem still persists.
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I did read that, that's why I went as far as to reinstall multiplicity and specifically stated I had turned off the firewalls on both machines to verify. Problem still persists.
As the subject says, I am unable to copy files using Multiplicity from the client machine to the master, even with firewalls disabled. I am using Windows 10 on both machines. I can right click and see there's a "paste" option in the context menu, and if I click that or ctrl+v I get a brief spinning-wheel working icon, but no files on the master machine. Going from master to client works just fine. I've had this work in the past, but it