It does not work for MAC. Damn.
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10 Oct 08
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Even if one did set up VNC or some other package to control a second machine and have its display on a secondary monitor, you are still going to have latency in drawing. By contrast, with Multiplicity, the display is connected directly to that secondary machine. So there뭩 no lag.
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32-bit Windows XP, 2000, or Server 2003 are required on the primary machine (the one with an attached keyboard and mouse). The secondary machines can be 32-bit Windows XP, 2000*, Server 2003, or x64-versions of Windows XP or 2003
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Does Multiplicity require any specific hardware to be purchased?
A: No, as long as you have the computers/monitors, the network, and the Multiplicity software, you are ready to go.
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29 Oct 06
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The most complicated step is making sure your firewall permits traffic on port 30564 and allows the multisrv32.exe/multipl.exe processes access to the network.
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Q: How do I logon to my machines after rebooting?
A: After the secondary machines reboot, it takes a few seconds to a minute for the service to load (varies by what else is installed on the machine). Once it has loaded, you can move the mouse onto the secondary and logon to the Welcome screen (XP) or domain logons as you normally would.
Pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del to logon to a domain will work, though it may bring up Task Manager on your primary PC. To bypass that, you can press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace when on the secondary PC's to simulate a Ctrl-Alt-Del.
Q: I can't configure my Zonealarm firewall from the system tray on a secondary machine.
A: Zonealarm appears to have some extra security features with regards to mouse clicks. You will need to configure it with a directly attached mouse or via Remote Desktop (if applicable).
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