Jeff:
Heya; sorry for the very late replies to your detailed messages.
Yes, there is a "bug" in Kaboodle's GetEngaged connection that can
cause the connection to be unreliable, especially in "direct mode".
If you can connect using KaboodleProxy via a common echoServer,
the overall connection should be more reliable.
Sorry for the confusion. I look forward to having this repaired
in the 2.0 release.
-Scott
On Nov 6, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Jeff Cole wrote:
Hi
Done some more tests.
To make it clearer. Source network and Target network. When I make a
Direct connection I've not been able to remote control from the Source
network to the Target network, only from the Target network to the
Source network, which is a little frustrating, as might be obvious.
Any ideas on why this might be happening. Are there any settings I
need to make sure are set? Or is this a bug?
Regards
Jeff
You wrote on Sat, 5 Nov 2005:
Hi
Further to my previous post.
Actually I tried VNC with direct connection again just after I posted
this and of course it worked this time. I was however remote
controlling the initiating computer to the direct connection from the
one that had been connected to. However trying it from the other
direction I sometimes get the message 'TightVNC info - Connection
closed'.
Any thoughts?
Kind regards
Jeff
PS I must admit I am finding all the permutations a bit confusing.
You wrote on Fri, 4 Nov 2005:
Hi
I've somehow managed to get Direct Connection working fine now -
maybe I didn't have the ports forwarded correctly one end.
Now I seem to have uncovered a small problem. I can connect fine and
remote control my master node pc on the other end if I connect using
the Kaboodle Proxy - I am using TightVNC as the remote control
software.
However if I connect using the Direct Connection method the remote
control doesn't work - I get an hourglass for a few moments and then
nothing. I try it again and nothing, no sign of TightVNC viewer
firing up.
I've tried this a few times and it seems to be consistent.
I also have a hunch that remote control doesn't work if you one
party makes the connection via Kaboodle proxy and then the other one
tries to remote control a pc on the first network. Although I guess
this would be quite an unusual scenario.
One small point - I can't seem to disconnect by right-clicking the
connected network's name and selecting disconnect. It's never worked
for me. The only way I seem to be able to disconnect is to close
down Kaboodle.
Another small point - when I close down Windows XP Professional with
Kaboodle running Kaboodle doesn't get closed like other programs but
instead I get a dialog requiring me to 'End Now', which is a shame
because I cannot then restart the computer remotely - this blocks
the restart process.
Thanks again for a great free set of programs.
Kind regards
Jeff Cole
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