Hi Allen,

Sorry for the late reply.

On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:17 AM Allen Harvey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I use ParaView all the time in client-server mode without problems.  However, 
> one group of systems I’m using doesn’t work presumably because of the way 
> they are locked down.

Do you mean the Windows 10 systems are locked down, or the remote servers?

>  When I first tried to connect to a remote server in Windows 10, I received 
> the Windows Firewall prompt to allow connections via different network types. 
>  I allowed everything like normal, but then I get an error message about a 
> process could not be started.  If I try to connect again, as soon as I hit 
> the connect button after choosing a server, I immediately get that same error 
> message (it is instant).  That tells me something cannot start.  What is 
> ParaView trying to do or start (maybe it has something to do with plink.exe 
> from putty I’m using too)?  I cannot find any logs to tell me what’s being 
> stopped so I can investigate further.

ParaView is just trying to open a socket connection over TCP/IP when
you connect to a remote server. I'm not sure what process cannot
start.

Perhaps the locked down systems have ports blocked? ParaView uses port
11111 by default to connect to a remote server. Perhaps that is
blocked?

HTH,
Cory

p.s. Please post additional questions about ParaView on
https://discourse.paraview.org, the new forum for ParaView support.

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