The clean boot did not resolve the issue. I guess I'll just stick with Synergy. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks for the reply. I'll have to try this next week when I get back to my home office.
Thanks again for your help. Unfortunately none of that works. I closed the VPN software, disabled all NICs that are not ethernet, set both PCs to Private networking, disabled Windows Firewall on both machines (no other firewall software is installed), and tried connecting to the secondary computer using it's IP address. I switched the primary and secondary computers around and it works for some reason. But like I said before, that's the opposite direction from what I need. I want the
They spoke to me yesterday about their group policy. It is only in place to make sure that certain ports are ALLOWED and that's it. They still accessed my computer remotely and poked around to make sure that everything was setup correctly in order for the software to work. From their point of view, everything should be working.
I've been doing some more digging. I don't think these ports are blocked by the group policy or firewall. Here's my output from running netsh firewall show state TCP 192.168.86.27:5147 &n
No response from IT yet. In the meantime I installed Synergy 1 Pro again which works as expected. What's strange is that sometimes I'll get the Multiplicity notification at the top of the screen that its controlling the secondary computer. Not sure what to make of that.
The Secondary that I CAN connect to is not under those rules. It's my personal machine. I switched primary/secondary as you specified and it works perfectly! However this isn't a configuration that will work for me. If I switch back to the original configuration the problem persists.
Thanks for the quick reply. I followed all steps without success. Its possible that this has something to do with the firewall settings (screenshot: https://imgur.com/a/8KF2nIM). They seem to be controlled by IT. I've tried to telnet port 30564 from the primary to secondary machine but it never connects. Using the MPPortFix batch file doesn't resolve the issue. How can I get further insight into my managed ports? I've used other software (e.g. Synergy) without issue which make
I've been working on this all day. I downloaded the trial version of the software and was able to setup the connection between two Win10 comps fairly easily but the third just won't work. I can ping it, I've disabled the firewalls, disabled IPv6, ran MPPortFix batch file, ran PUrge_MP batch file. Nothing works. Very interested in purchasing Multiplicity KVM.