My new company has an IT policy that requires all network connections be designated as "Public." I've explained to them my need for it to be changed to "Private" but they won't budge. I'm pretty sure I know the answer, but is there any workaround to this?
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And...that seemed to fix it. Whew! Thanks all.
I am running Windows 11 on the primary, but it's on ethernet. The secondary (Windows 10) is on my wifi network but I have confirmed its set to "Private." Both have the following firewall rules settings. Checked column is "Private."
I've been using Multiplicity (Seamless) for a while now with no issues. Very recently--as in a few days ago--I noticed that I can no longer paste from my Secondary into the Primary. I can paste from primary to secondary, however. - Can't paste into MSWord or Notepad - If I'm trying to do it in a browser, it locks up my browser What happens when I try, is that either nothing is pasted, or it locks up my browser. It happens on both Edge and Chrome. If, when e
I had Multiplicity running on my home computer, connecting to my work laptop--both on my desk. Both running on the same Wifi using "Private" settings. My home computer got a nasty virus, which migrated to my work laptop when I tried to use a thumb drive to reinstall Windows on my Home. About that time, we got an over-zealous new IT guy at work, who made a bunch of changes to our security, some of which, he didn't understand the ramifications of. Long story short, when