This week I installed Windows 11, 24H2 feature update on one of my PCs that is seamlessly connected to the master PC, running Win 11, 23H2. They are connected with Multiplicity 3.6, build 00105. After the 24H2 update, every few minutes, the computers disconnect, and I get a Multiplicity pop-up on the primary that the secondary was not responding quickly enough. After a minute or so, the two reconnect and it works for several minutes, until they disconnect with the 'not responding fast enough' error again.
Obviously the problem is the 24H2 feature update, since I've never seen this before, but I doubt that Microsoft is going to be very interested in fixing the bug on their end. Is there a fix available from the Stardock side?
Well, I just ran updates and updated Multiplicity 4 on both computers, and I'm not seeing the same screen on the primary computer as you show above.
II see the same secondary screen as you show, and configured that.
Here's an update on the M 3.6 crashing issue. I was working on my Win 10 22H2 (not upgradeable) primary with M3.6 connecting to my Win 11 23H2 secondary, which has been very stable, when Dell command update popped up with an Intel driver update for the Optiplex 7070's Intel I219-LM onboard ethernet chip. It installed the Intel driver dated 10/25/2020 version 12.19.0.18. It did not require a reboot, and after it installed, M 3.6 could not maintain a stable connection between the primary and secondary... it lost connection every 30 seconds or so, in one case it lost connection but kept typing the letter "e" until the connection was restored about 30 seconds later.
I rebooted the secondary and it stabilized, so I thought to check the ethernet driver: It was now the 11/25/2023 date, version 12.19.2.57. Apparently Windows brought it up to date (again, I suspect), and it's working fine again. So it's looking like one connectivity issue can be a bad/outdated ethernet driver. Has this been seen before?
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