by keanu » Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:00 pm
Hello,
i have tried the following things.
To point 2:
Using the binary names vhusbdarmpi4 and vhusbdarm with renaming and change in runme, but that didnt work. I upload the three files runme,config.ini and the zip file locally on the wtware disk.
And i have updated the Version from 6.2.12 to 6.2.16 and tried the same. But that also didnt work.
To Point 3:
The RDS-Server connects to it, because the Virtual Client is installed as Service to handle multiple Virtualhere Connections simultaneously. But when i paste the license on the VH Client then it will be accepted, but when i reboot the Pi the license disappear and will not save persistent.
I have few questions:
1) Do i need upload the files on the boot disk locally or is it enough, when the WTWare Client pulls the zip?
2) Is the Easyfind-Parameter and IT-Parameter required? Because its a VPN Client Service from Virtualhere.
3) And what means Using large URBs? After that the error happens
The screenshot:
Kind regards,
Keanu
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Hello,
i have tried the following things.
To point 2:
Using the binary names vhusbdarmpi4 and vhusbdarm with renaming and change in runme, but that didnt work. I upload the three files runme,config.ini and the zip file locally on the wtware disk.
And i have updated the Version from 6.2.12 to 6.2.16 and tried the same. But that also didnt work.
To Point 3:
The RDS-Server connects to it, because the Virtual Client is installed as Service to handle multiple Virtualhere Connections simultaneously. But when i paste the license on the VH Client then it will be accepted, but when i reboot the Pi the license disappear and will not save persistent.
I have few questions:
1) Do i need upload the files on the boot disk locally or is it enough, when the WTWare Client pulls the zip?
2) Is the Easyfind-Parameter and IT-Parameter required? Because its a VPN Client Service from Virtualhere.
3) And what means Using large URBs? After that the error happens
The screenshot:
Kind regards,
Keanu