Could me running VPN software on my local machine (one of which has the companion installed on it) be the cause of any of the problems? I end up with an additional IP assigned to my NIC I believe when this is running.
That's very possible. It could be blocking the port that the Companion Application uses to communicate on. You might want to try turning off the VPN and see if the connections light up.
Ok. That means there is a problem with the Companion on your computers. Please try signing out of the Companion and signing back in. If that doesn't work then reboot the computers.
Could me running VPN software on my local machine (one of which has the companion installed on it) be the cause of any of the problems? I end up with an additional IP assigned to my NIC I believe when this is running.
So you have two Windows machines both with the PocketCloud Companion installed, however only one is lit up at any given time on your iPhone? What versions of Windows are you running?
Like I said, if I sign out and sign back in - it works. If I have both machines with it enabled and I reboot them, neither come up. It's as if something is mucked up server side somehow and it's not allowing me to run more than one instance of the companion.
I just booted the service and logged in. It shows up. Just booted my work PC and the service is running on that box, but no dice - doesn't show up online. It's grayed out on my iPhone. But it shows that I can sign out - as if it signed in successfully.
I just tried signing in on my local machine (which isn't showing up) and it told me the service wasn't even running. It's set to auto run and I never stopped it. I'm wondering if the service is blowing up? Are there logs I can check? I'm not an average user, I write software for a living. Are there not any diagnostics I can look at?
It seems like no matter what, a reboot never helps. I always have to sign out and then sign back in to get the machine to show up. Doing so hoses the other connection when I do it as well.
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
They are dim. They cannot be connected to.
Chris-2015
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
And when it is set to On do your two computers appear on the list? Are they lit up or dim?
Chris-2015
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
That's very possible. It could be blocking the port that the Companion Application uses to communicate on. You might want to try turning off the VPN and see if the connections light up.
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
At the moment, I have two Windows machines with PocketCloud Companion installed. Both don't show up right now after rebooting them both.
The versions of Windows I am running are Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Professional.
Chris-2015
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
Ok. That means there is a problem with the Companion on your computers. Please try signing out of the Companion and signing back in. If that doesn't work then reboot the computers.
Chris-2015
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
Open the app on your iPhone. Does it say Discovered Connections [On] or [Off]?
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
Initially it always says Off, but then it switches to On. It always does that, and I'm sure that's by design.
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
Could me running VPN software on my local machine (one of which has the companion installed on it) be the cause of any of the problems? I end up with an additional IP assigned to my NIC I believe when this is running.
Chris-2015
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July 30th, 2015 06:00
So you have two Windows machines both with the PocketCloud Companion installed, however only one is lit up at any given time on your iPhone? What versions of Windows are you running?
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 07:00
No dice.
Like I said, if I sign out and sign back in - it works. If I have both machines with it enabled and I reboot them, neither come up. It's as if something is mucked up server side somehow and it's not allowing me to run more than one instance of the companion.
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 07:00
I just booted the service and logged in. It shows up. Just booted my work PC and the service is running on that box, but no dice - doesn't show up online. It's grayed out on my iPhone. But it shows that I can sign out - as if it signed in successfully.
Dr_Cogent
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July 30th, 2015 07:00
I just tried signing in on my local machine (which isn't showing up) and it told me the service wasn't even running. It's set to auto run and I never stopped it. I'm wondering if the service is blowing up? Are there logs I can check? I'm not an average user, I write software for a living. Are there not any diagnostics I can look at?
Chris-2015
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August 1st, 2015 03:00
Are you running version 2.1.5 of the Companion? I forwarded this thread to the Lead Developer for the Companion. Hopefully he can help you further.
Dr_Cogent
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August 4th, 2015 06:00
It seems like no matter what, a reboot never helps. I always have to sign out and then sign back in to get the machine to show up. Doing so hoses the other connection when I do it as well.
Dr_Cogent
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August 4th, 2015 06:00
Yes, I am running 2.1.5
I just signed out and signed back in on my work PC.
Exactly at that moment, on my iPhone, the Home PC grayed out and the work PC went active.
Could there be a bug possibly server side and not client side? Obviously this companion talks to some server you guys have running there.