Valeriy:

        Hello! Yes, Kaboodle does it that way intentionally: in the
current release, only one PC can be a Master Node and make
GetEngaged connections. We'll be changing that in 2.0 most
likely.

cheers,
Scott

On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:00 PM, Valeriy Krizhevich wrote:

Hello, all!

Yesterday I installed Kaboodle on two machines within one LAN.

They can take remote control of each other, but only one of them is a Master node.

Now I try to connect them as if they were on two different LANs using Kaboodle proxy with demo.echovnc.com but I cannot do it.

Thoung I have created 2 accounts each for its computer with GetEngaged service, downloaded and installed GetEngaged registration and partnership files on both machines.

I can connect with telnet on demo.echovnc.com:1328 from one computer at any time but from the other I cannot do it (telnet reports connect failed).




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