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  • in reply to: How to accept NoMachine connections at logon screen #10098
    Britgirl
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    This is a bug and the Trouble Report is here: https://www.nomachine.com/TR02N06450

    Please use the ‘notify me’ box to receive notification when a fix has been released.

    in reply to: NoMachine Cloud – minimize user key-presses #10085
    Britgirl
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    https://www.nomachine.com/FR12M02989

    Please use the ‘notify me’ tool to know when it has been implemented.

    in reply to: Multiple Monitor support #10081
    Britgirl
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    Users can sign up to the ‘notify me’ in order to know when it has been implemented. I will now close this topic.

    in reply to: Error is 138 #10080
    Britgirl
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    In the client-side logs that you sent in earlier we can see that you are using a local IP address to connect. The error message given is an indication that the IP address is wrong. We also see that you tried changing the port, probably just to check if that was the problem, and the same error is given. If it was the port which had been wrong, the message would be ‘Connection refused’.

    We assume that your machines are both on the same local network, and that you are not trying to connect from outside that network. Can you confirm this? If you are on the same network, have you tried connecting in the reverse direction?

    Additionally, it would be useful to have the logs from the machine that you are trying to connect to. Please take a look at the instructions on how to enable debug on the Windows machine you’re trying to reach. Once you’ve enabled the logs, reproduce the error (by connecting) and then zip up the logs from that side. Send them to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.

    https://www.nomachine.com/DT07M00098

    Britgirl
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    Here is the link to the Trouble Report. https://www.nomachine.com/TR02N06431
    Check the ‘notify me’ box in order to receive notifications about when a fix has been released.

    in reply to: How to delete connection icon on v5 player #10076
    Britgirl
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    There are two ways to do that: 1) if you are the owner of the computer which is showing up in the local desktop connections list, then you can disable the ‘Advertize on the network’ feature in the Connection Preferences of that PC. See here: https://www.nomachine.com/DT11M00106#3.1. for more details. That way, no one on the same network will see this computer.

    2) If you simply don’t want to see this or any other computer (also those owned by other users) on the same network as you, follow the instructions here for the NoMachine Player on the machine/device you are connecting from, https://www.nomachine.com/DT11M00106#2.5.

    in reply to: Error is 138 #10051
    Britgirl
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    You mentioned it was working last week. So something has changed in your set up. Are you sure that you have the local IP reserved for your machine? Maybe you have dynamic IP and it has changed? If you open NoMachine on the server side (the machine you want to connect to) does it still have the same IP that you were using before in the Welcome window?

    in reply to: Error is 138 #10039
    Britgirl
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    Files received, thanks.

    in reply to: NoMachine client blocks Windows clipboard? #10019
    Britgirl
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    We’re not able to reproduce this problem on Windows using the latest version. Just so we can make sure that we have your exact set up, can you tell us what type of session you are running when this happens and what are you connecting to? I.e are you connecting to a host with the latest NoMachine software installed and what product is installed on the remote computer?

    Britgirl
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    You have two routers, and since you don’t control them, this makes things more difficult. You would need to contact the administrator to open the necessary ports to get access to the office network from home. The easiest option for you is to wait for NoMachine Network which will eliminate this problem altogether. You won’t need to know the IP address of your computer or worry about which router you have.

    in reply to: Error is 138 #10002
    Britgirl
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    Can you send in what you tried to attach to the forum topic? Please submit everything to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.

    in reply to: User’s NoMachine desktop jittering up and down #10000
    Britgirl
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    Can you give more details about the host environment, what Linux distribution? What product have you installed – NoMachine, NoMachine Workstation, Terminal Server?

    Is the user connecting to a physical desktop or is it a virtual desktop session (Linux)? If it’s a virtual desktop session what’s the desktop environment?

    in reply to: Error is 138 #9996
    Britgirl
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    in reply to: OOM score for NX processes #9986
    Britgirl
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    For sure you shouldn’t be killing nxserver, nxnode and nxd processes. Additionally, nxclient -monitor should remain as well.

    Britgirl
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    Hi, we’ve tested again on Red Hat 5 and also Red Hat 6 just to make sure, but we are not able to reproduce this problem using the lastest version 5 NoMachine client whilst connecting to NoMachine 5 installed on the Red Hat instance running on Amazon.

    Can you confirm what versions and products you are using from our website, on both client and server?

    Were there any errors shown during the installation of NoMachine packages?

    And did you install anything on the RH desktop before installing NoMachine?  I.e is this a RH with factory settings, or have you installed other programs?

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