I changed the VM Window’s machine name to remove the default hyphen in it, in case any non-alpha characters there caused the issue, but this did not fix it.īased off another forum topic, I checked on pipe names, with these results: When I try to start the server, it momentarily turns green in the NoMachine window, then immediately stops and shows yellow again. I installed NoMachine v6.9.2 (just downloaded from the site), rebooted, and NoMachine showed “server stopped” when I opened the application. Remotely access and administer settings of any NoMachine server through the Server Admin tool which permits convenient remote configuration management. If you have just completed 'Setting up Connection Details' (above) the NoMachine window will already be open open, otherwise start the NoMachine application and click on the icon for the saved connection to the ERIS HPC virtual desktop server. After several tries, to simplify any confounding issues, I created a clean bare VMware Windows 10 installation (winver 1909) with nothing else on it, and still get the same results: the NoMachine server immediately stops every time you start it. However, I cannot get the Windows machine to function as a NoMachine server. I was able to set up a VMware linux box and connect from Windows to Ubuntu without problem. Next, we will check out the Server preference tab. There are also options for stopping, restarting, and shutting down the server. The NoMachine server status window will pop up. Anyone that needs OpenGL on a remote machine is likely similarly searching for a replacement. First, we will check out the NoMachine server. I’m looking at NoMachine as a replacement for Remote Desktop due to the latter’s serious issues since winver 1903.
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