Hi I have tried to search on google about how I can seamlessly connect to windows machine through RDP using node-rdpjs but haven't got any hint.
Here is scenario for User :
should be able to connect to multiple software
should be same user name
should same machine
I have seen this video tutorial about who actually it is done in windows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g30RWJoqONI
Any help / hint is appreciated.
Thank you
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I keep running into this issue where when I try to save local app files from a Hololens to my computer via the Windows Device Portal, the Portal takes forever to download them and eventually times out. This is frustrating since I have no problem connecting to the Portal otherwise, and the files I'm trying to download are super small. Does anyone know of another way I can access these files?
WDP shows that it's waiting on the IP address for minutes before losing connection
How did you connect your HoloLens to the PC? With Wi-Fi or USB? To check if there are connectivity issues in your network, it is recommended that you try another connection method to access the Device Portal by following this doc:Using the Windows Device Portal. If the behavior still occurs, please open a support ticket through this link: http://aka.ms/hololenssupport so that we can diagnose it deeper for you.
I figured out my problem. I had the Hololens connected via USB yet was using the Device Portal as if I were connect remotely. To solve my issue, I had to use the address http://127.0.0.1:10080/ rather than the Hololens IP.
Firstly, I apologize for my bad English.
My purpose,I need get a some information from my Linux server.Example : Get CPU,RAM or CPU temperature.I know those commands on Linux Terminal Commands.
(free -m,df -lh).But I need connect on my Windows PC and open Chrome then go on "www.GETMYSERVERINFO.com" then i wanna see my server hardware information.How do I proceed?
I would recommend firehol/netdata.
Check this demo.
i would like to ask on how other linux computer can connect to my CentOS web Server.Btw, I'm using virtual box on those CentOS. I tried googling it but i giving me hard time to find a good answer, so im trying to ask here if someone knows about it. Advance thank you!
It depends on how you are trying to access the web server.
If you are simply trying to access a website you have on the server, then you have the following options:
If the ip address of the server is registered with DNS then it's pretty much straightforward.
If the ip address is not registered, etc. and it's under the same network as the other linux computer then you need to know what ip address the CentOS web server has which you will use to access via a web browser.
If the web server is located in another network, then you will have to look into port forwarding.
If you are trying to access the web server to do anything else but accessing a website (e.g. installing software, doing configuration, etc.) then you have the following option(s):
setup SSH to securely access the server remotely.
I tried to install a hardware I've installed in my previous computer under Windows 7, basically an external network card with antenna, but when I try to use it, after installed it I get this bluescreen error:
BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER
I don't know if it's possible to fix it, any useful information?
PS: If this isn't the best Stack forum, please guide me to the right one.
There is some technical information on Windows Dev Center - Hardware on this bugcheck. Driver developers can find the cause from the bugcheck code and parameters.
I can duplicate the BUGCODE_NDIS_DRIVER blue screen on my Windows 8.1 developer box fairly easily by opening two different VPN tunnels. Luckily, I don't need both running at the same time, so my solution is "don't do that".
For example, I open SonicWALL Global VPN Client to connect to one network. Then, I open the Cisco VPN client to connect to another. The crash happens almost immediately.
If you have two active network card, deactivate one, that is all.
I connected two laptops using a cross-over cable. My IP Address is 192.168.1.1 and the other IP Address is 192.168.1.16. We both are able to ping each other and the reply is perfect. There is no loss of packets.
The problem is I shared a file and the other system is not able to open my IP Address using the run command. Even I am not able to open my Shared folder by giving in the run (\\192.168.1.1). A dialogue box with the message \\192.168.1.1, The Network Path was not found opens each time we try this.
But I am able to open his shared folder by giving in run command (\\192.168.1.16). I closed all the firewall services in my system. But still my system is not able to respond. Also we are not able to use remote desktop connection.
Can anyone please help me in solving this?
Additional Details: I use Windows XP and the other machine uses Windows 7. We both are in the same work group.
Here are some steps to solve your problem:
Did you set the static IP by yourself or that come automatically?
If yes then please go and set the IP manually
Then share the file and put the permission of that file to Maximum (If you believe your partner)
Then power down the firewall or antivirus for some moments (say 10 minutes)
Now try to connect using the \192.xxx.xxx.xxx method using the Run window
If the 5th step is not working, then try disabling and reenabling the LAN card, then try the 5th step again.
Hope that solved your problem.
Remote Desktop needs to be explicitly enabled. Right click on "My computer", go to properties and look at the remote settings tab.
I advice you to use Radio Access Point to connect both windows 7 and windowsXP. I think this is best choice of troubleshoting jaringan. why?
Because I already do anything to connect both Operating System but can't solve that problem.