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I can't confirm that. What do logs say?This snapshot is a good one.
The only thing a found on my system, is that my client is shwon twice in the service monitor.
I can't confirm that. What do logs say?This snapshot is a good one.
The only thing a found on my system, is that my client is shwon twice in the service monitor.
By Default the IPV6 address is used by the Server to identify the Client.Hi.
This can happen if you change the name and/or IP of the Client. Normally this didn't happen, but I've also seen it a very few times in the past. As this did not do any harm and it often "repairs" itself automatically after some days and/or a reboot it's nothing to worry about. And I think it's hard to fix as it is not reproducible and only occurs very few times... Imho not worth the effort atm. We have much more important things to do.
Ah, I overread the "single seat", but please post your logs. without them it's just wild guessing, like "it must be the CPU your neighbour ist using".Single seat means client and server on one machine.
Tought that is clear.
So it's possible to switch the LAN connection of and us MP2.