Conrad Sallian's community posts
Combofix issues
We have sent a false positive report to Combofix, although finding the actual contact information of the developer was a bit tricky. All we could find was combofixorg@yahoo.com email address but the site www.combofix.org says that the developer "didn't make" the site (perhaps, he/she is not the owner of the site). Incidentally, you might want to try to send them an email too.
Hopefully, we'll receive a response from the developer or at least more information about the developer and how to contact them.
Alpha blending and Blank user screen
Not yet. But perhaps it will be possible when we re-write the blank remote screen feature in the next update (i.e. 6.1 or 6.2).
Host works fine at first but later becomes unreachable
Perhaps, the hard drive goes to sleep. Please, check your power settings in the Windows Control Panel on the remote machine.
RU and win 2012 - always offline
No, it's ok. On 32-bit machines the Host installs itself to the Program Files folder, whereas on 64-bit machines it installs into Program Files (x86).Merry Xmass Conrad. 1st, I dont have RU log in
C:\Program Files\Remote Utilities - Host\Logs as indicated,
it is in
C:\Program Files (x86)\Remote Utilities - Host\Logs
so is there any possible issue of setting up the right version on this machine?
This is just a fact that confirms the obvious - the Host cannot connect to the remote Host. The connection is blocked by something.Now, I opened the most recent log file (I can share it with you), I found mainly
error 96,
Internet-ID: Unable to connect to ID server.
Address: server.rutils.com; Port: 563; Connect timed out.(EIdConnectTimeout)
It's not the only port used for ID connection via the default server. See this article for the full list of ports: https://www.remoteutilities.com/support/docs/ports-used-by-remote-utilities/
I did, from the VM and the HYper-V host a
telnet server.rutils.com 563
and it works fine with absolutly no problem of connections.
If it had been incompatible with Win2K12, thousands of our corporate users would've notified us about it :)As I said earlier, this proves that it has nothing to do with my network or firewall, I am more than sure that it is related to Win 2K12 R2 and RU incompatibilite or missing config somewhere
LAN Server Creation: Something I cannot figure out...
I understand. But Remote Utilities is just a tool for actually viewing/controlling remote PCs via its own remote desktop protocol. There are no VPN capabilities built into Remote Utilities. It's a different kind of software.
However boring it might sound, you might want to try VPN-based solutions like Hamachi or Pertino for that :)
Alt+Tab and Windows+Tab to local PC?
Sorry, but currently there's no option to arbitrarily change Alt + Tab behavior. That is, being able to press a modifier key that would make it "local" rather than "remote" on-the-fly.
However, this makes a good feature suggestion. Let me move this topic to our "Feature suggestions" forum and also add it to our wish list. Our developers will take a look at it and see if it can be implemented.
Thanks.
RU and win 2012 - always offline
The Host log is available here C:\Program Files\Remote Utilities - Host\Logs . If the ID communication link with the server is established successfully, you should see something like this:
Code 96
Internet-ID: Connection established
Just scroll down to the end of the log, since the older records are at the top :) But there's also a date/time column.
RU and win 2012 - always offline
Is the computer on the same LAN/VPN as the Viewer? Perhaps you could simply utilize direct connection instead of trying to make ID work.
I'm still thinking that something's hindering ID connection on that specific PC. There's no other explanation, off the top of my head at least :)
By the way, make sure that "default" internet ID server checkbox is selected in Settings for Host -> Internet ID connection Settings -> Advanced -> "Select Internet ID server" dialog.
RU and win 2012 - always offline
It's not necessarily the firewall right on the PC itself. You said that it was a VM. The hypervisor machine for the VM can work as a router/NAT or as a bridge, depending on how you configure it. You need to check the settings on it, namely whether it allows the guest machine to send packets to and fro using the ports the RU Host needs for Internet ID connection.Salam ELIAS wrote:
Conrad, I am not sure what is needed to be done as I have no active firwall, it is disabled on all levels.
In the KB it is indicated to open specific ports, so as far as win firewal is disabled, what should i do?
Thanks
So it's certainly a network issue, but not necessarily on the VM machine itself. Check the hypervisor and your network router too, perhaps you have some firewall rules enabled on them.
FR: Remote Utilities Server - Linux Version
Thank you! We received this suggestion previously. It's on our wishlist.