Oracle Primavera - PM6 Member for 6 years 8 months Member for 6 years 8 months Submitted by Marc T2 on Tue, 2024-10-22 12:59 Permalink Hi David, we have one planner Hi David, we have one planner who is logging in via a remote desktop (VMWare Horizon), as doesn't have any company IT kit, and has no issue, so it's only those of us that use company laptops via VPN with the issue. Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Sat, 2024-10-19 19:10 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens? Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Fri, 2024-10-18 14:49 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens? Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Fri, 2024-10-18 13:42 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens? Member for 6 years 8 months Member for 6 years 8 months Submitted by Marc T2 on Mon, 2024-10-14 12:23 Permalink That's the baffling thing That's the baffling thing about it. We previously had v17.2 and it worked perfectly over VPN, and all settings for the VPN (and AV/firewall) are matching. Difference with our set up versus yours is that we don't open a virtual desktop via VPN, we just use it to connect to company network from home. Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Wed, 2024-10-09 12:51 Permalink All I can report is that it All I can report is that it works for me! Not sure where this particular client's system is, but not my timezone. Connect VPN Run remote Desktop Select IP Full speed P6 Windows client. Log in or register to post comments
Member for 6 years 8 months Member for 6 years 8 months Submitted by Marc T2 on Tue, 2024-10-22 12:59 Permalink Hi David, we have one planner Hi David, we have one planner who is logging in via a remote desktop (VMWare Horizon), as doesn't have any company IT kit, and has no issue, so it's only those of us that use company laptops via VPN with the issue.
Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Sat, 2024-10-19 19:10 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Fri, 2024-10-18 14:49 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Fri, 2024-10-18 13:42 Permalink Humour me. Run via a remote Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for 6 years 8 months Member for 6 years 8 months Submitted by Marc T2 on Mon, 2024-10-14 12:23 Permalink That's the baffling thing That's the baffling thing about it. We previously had v17.2 and it worked perfectly over VPN, and all settings for the VPN (and AV/firewall) are matching. Difference with our set up versus yours is that we don't open a virtual desktop via VPN, we just use it to connect to company network from home.
Member for 9 years 8 months Member for 9 years 8 months Submitted by David Kelly on Wed, 2024-10-09 12:51 Permalink All I can report is that it All I can report is that it works for me! Not sure where this particular client's system is, but not my timezone. Connect VPN Run remote Desktop Select IP Full speed P6 Windows client.
Member for
6 years 8 monthsHi David, we have one planner
Hi David,
we have one planner who is logging in via a remote desktop (VMWare Horizon), as doesn't have any company IT kit, and has no issue, so it's only those of us that use company laptops via VPN with the issue.
Member for
9 years 8 monthsHumour me. Run via a remote
Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for
9 years 8 monthsHumour me. Run via a remote
Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for
9 years 8 monthsHumour me. Run via a remote
Humour me. Run via a remote desktop, to change the traffic type, and see what happens?
Member for
6 years 8 monthsThat's the baffling thing
That's the baffling thing about it.
We previously had v17.2 and it worked perfectly over VPN, and all settings for the VPN (and AV/firewall) are matching.
Difference with our set up versus yours is that we don't open a virtual desktop via VPN, we just use it to connect to company network from home.
Member for
9 years 8 monthsAll I can report is that it
All I can report is that it works for me! Not sure where this particular client's system is, but not my timezone.
Connect VPN
Run remote Desktop
Select IP
Full speed P6 Windows client.