Hi. Sorry I didn't make it clear, my fault. The firewall, and all security is controlled by the company. I.E. I do not have the ability to open ports. Also, it's McAfee's security that is blocking ports, not the windows firewall. That's why I was wondering if there was a different solution. Specifically changing the ports that multiplicity is using. It was suggested to me by someone in the company that multiplicity might be using a port that the company just "assumes" should be blocke
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Hi! I picked up Multiplicity hoping to be able to use my main desktop to do work on my work laptop, but my work laptop blocks steam via McAfee. So I believe I have two issues, one which I can circumvent... kind of. 1) Simply running steam. Because it's blocked by the firewall, steam doesn't stay logged in, or sometimes cannot even login at all. So if I try to use multiplicity (specifically as a primary) it cannot authenticate with steam. So I can slightly circumvent by running
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