Hi, I'm trialing this software. It seems to work well for RDP, but using it to SSH to Ubuntu hosts, well, it's just slow. I can fire up SecureCRT right next to it and the SSH session is fast and responsive. When I add an SSH Client host to RDM (default settings) I can connect just fine, but it's just laggy.
I can fire up a notepad in a Remote Desktop Session to a windows host and that notepad session is more responsive than a straight SSH session.
If I type really fast, it freezes, then all of a sudden 10 characters appear simultaneously. It's like it has a delay. None of this is apparent coming from the same PC, to the same server, if I use Putty or SecureCRT. Any ideas?
Hello,
Which version of RDM is installed on your computer?
Could you post a small video of the behavior?
Best regards,
Jeff Dagenais
I'm running the latest. I just installed it. I just reloaded this box with Windows 10 Pro today and instead of going back to RDCMan I decided to try this. I can't even get RDM to run anymore. I tried to add a Google Drive source, it added it, auth'd to my G Drive, the file is there. But now RDM just crashes out every time it tries to load the Google Drive source. idk, feels buggy to me. Sad, it looked good at first. I can't even run it anymore.
When it tries to load the Google Drive source, it spins up like in the screenshot I attached then it dumps to desktop. Then I have an error in the application log.
Faulting application name: bad_module_info, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Exception code: 0xc00000fd
Fault offset: 0x00007ffb8377481c
Faulting process id: 0x19d8
Faulting application start time: 0x01d50abc84fb976e
Faulting application path: bad_module_info
Faulting module path: unknown
Report Id: 6ba3e6cb-7251-4502-9ecc-dfde90b11e04
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
I don't know how to stop it from trying to load that source.
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Hello,
To restart RDM, here's what I propose:
- Navigate to %localappdata%\Devolutions\RemoteDeskktopManager
- Rename RemoteDesktopManager.cfg to RemoteDesktopManager.old
- Restart RDM
This will restart RDM with a new configuration file.
So you confirm that you are running RDM 2019.1.20.0 right?
Best regards,
Jeff Dagenais
I finally was able to get it to work. I just had to keep trying over and over and eventually it didn't crash and then went through a 1.1 and 1.2 conversion and now it works again. No clue what happened there.
Version 2019.1.5.0 64-bit.
I will have to get another host going to post a video, I can't post a video of my current hosts.