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gorkmcParticipant
Hi Tom,
I understand that you have administrator rights on this computer and can install the software as a domain user? – Yes. I’m a local admin on my computer.
Do you also have domain administrator rights? – No
When you are at home, you log in to a domain or local account, e.g. computer-name\localusername? – I log in to domaingorkmcParticipantHi Tom,
Yes, my notebook is part of the corporate domain. I want to use NoMachine in my home office. I can successfully connect to the DC using a VPN connection. nltest confirms this. Then I tried to start the server on the GUI, but neither the server and desktop sharing didn’t start.
Is there a solution to stop everything, restart the notebook, log in to the domain via VPN and then start the NoMachine server? Should this work?
Regards,
RobertgorkmcParticipantDear Tom,
I repacked the log folder. I hope the upload will be successful now.
Regards,
Robert
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gorkmcParticipantHi Tom,
As you asked, I uninstalled NoMachine. Made the Windows repair steps (found and repaired something the system), then installed NoMachine again and restarted the notebook.
Before restart, it worked fine. But after the restart, no icon, no server service. 🙁
What is the version of Windows home or professional? – Win10 Enterprise
Which version is e.g. 22H2? – 22H2 (Build 19045.2728)
What type of system is it 64 or 32 bit? – 64 bit
Is this a clean install of Windows or is it an upgrade from Windows 7 or 8? – It was a clean install.
How much memory does the computer have? 8 GB
Thank you for your help!
Best regards,
Robert
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gorkmcParticipantHi,
Attached the log in zip file. Maybe after the install, there were the icon. But after the mandatory restart, never again.
Thank you for your help,
Robert
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gorkmcParticipantHi Tom,
There is no NoMachine icon there. If I open the panel, the “Server not running”. But I can’t start the server. Neither from GUI, neither from command line.
Regards,
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