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Support for VirtualHere hardware and software

Purchasing licenses when Servers are being firewalls and NAT

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Dear support,
I would like to purchase licenses for Virtualhere Windows servers but because all my servers are VH Windows server are behind NAT/Firewall I need to use the ReverseClients setting in the ini-file to connect to the client. And this command I can only use if I have a valid license.

Please note that it is not possible to connect server and client before this as they are on difference sides of the world.

Looking forward to your answer.

With kind regards, CH

DilnstallDevice failed

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Hi,

Recently come across this little gem of software, bought the 3 user license "howver not currently added to the machine beacuse of the following issue.

I am running Windows Server 2012 R2, clients connecting are both physical and virtual
Initially i had a problem with server side was being stuck at 80% initialising. Hoever removing the service and reboot seemed to clear this.
However, now the software starts. Clients connect but nothing will successfully attach.
I have tried two sepereate Physical devices, with the same results.

RPi3 Problem

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HI! I'm using the latest image 3.3.9 for Raspberry Pi 3. Unfortunately the VirtualHere Client for Windows cannot find any USB Hubs.
So I tried to set the IP manually ind VirtualHere Client, but I do not know the IP, I cannot find the RPi3 In my Network because the DHCP of my Router does not show any new devices. Tried with two different RPi3.
Any Ideas?

Windows 10 HTPC/Game Server & Xbox One wireless Controller (wired)

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Hi

Hoping someone can help me here.

I've got two Windows 10 Pro machines, one is the HTPC and the other is the game server. I'd like to use Virtual here to enable me to play Windows Store games via steam streaming.

I've setup the client/server installations on both machines, and plugging in the Xbox wireless controller via a USB cable to the HTPC (VH Server), the client software detects and allows me to claim the device.

Broken: wired Xbox One controller, Linux server to Windows 10 client

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I cannot get the Xbox One to be shared from Linux to Windows 10.

Linux running vhusbdx86_64 v3.3.9. Windows 10 running vhui64 4.2.5.

If I use the defaults in config.ini, the client shows a brief "in use by you" and then disconnects, and I get this on the server:

Raspberry Pi3 Server - Windows 10 64Bit Client UNABLE to 'see' Server!

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Hello all from South Wales, UK :)

Firstly I must apologise for asking for basic help!! :)

I have installed the vhusbdarmpi3 on my Rasperry Pi3 and to be sure it's running, I left off the -b
My Pi is displaying: VirtualHere USB Server is running...press CTRL-C to stop

I've installed the 64Bit Client on my Windows 10 PC - VirtualHere Client for Windows (64-Bit Win7/Server2008R2 or later)
A VirtualHere window appears on the screen but it fails to see the Pi3 Server

Potentially unlimited number of popup error messages from client

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I noticed that if a usb cable to a hub with many devices comes unplugged, VirtualHere Client with pop up a bunch of forms with individual errors (There was a error using this device. , Error "Operation not permitted" (-1) trying to use this device. , Error "No such device" (-19) trying to use this device. ). Then every popup must be closed individually. A large number of devices can generate a large number of popups. I suggest running all your popup messages / error handlers to one spot in your code and send all the messages to the same listbox on a single form.

Too many writes to wake-up pipe?

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I am testing client version 4.2.3 on Debian, and eventually I end up seeing this in the system log:

"VirtualHere Client: assert:../src/unix/wakeuppipe.cpp,102,OnReadWaiting,size == 1,Too many writes to wake-up pipe?"

Once I see that, I can no longer communicate with the service. I don't see anything else in the logs before that indicate something untoward is going on.