I may have spoken too soon. I had to reboot the primary, and now I can't connect again. All the settings are still correct, and oddly, when I run the Troubleshooter from the primary, it says: "Multiplicity was able to connect to this machine without any problems." Yet it isn't connecting, and if I go to configure it fails with the same message I originally posted. This looks really cool, if I can just get it working
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Ah... forgot to allow the port. Thanks! It's working. By the way, Multiplicity is REALLY COOL!
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I just downloaded the Multiplicity trial and have installed and configured my desktop as the primary and my laptop as the secondary. My desktop can see the laptop when I use Windows Explorer and browse the network (they are in the same workgroup), but Multiplicity does not detect it. I tried added a "custom" connection, specifying the local IP of the laptop, but it still can't connect. I get the following message: "Con
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