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I haven't worked helpdesk for 3 years loser. I'm a deployment engineering specialist, level III. And I have forgot more about Internet Protocol than your $50,000 debt ever learned you. Your pride will cost this man his job if he listens to you.
Go read the documentation and copy paste how I'm wrong. You won't. Because you can't. | ||
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Or does Chrome use your local PC's hardware for networking instead of the home PC? If you started EQ on the home PC then connected to it and picked it up at work, the process and socket are only running on the home PC, otherwise EQ will just not work because it would need to open a new connection on new hardware. Maybe there's something I'm missing? | |||
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How about you copy and paste the part from the documentation where it "clones ram"?
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It's bizarre. That's why it takes so long to "buffer", though, and why achievable framerate is so high. Check the docs out, it's wild. | ||||
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this the extra chrome zone thread
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The network traffic for EQ wouldn't even route through his work PC would it? His work would only be able to monitor his work PC's traffic and they would only see the HTTPS traffic from Chrome RDP. | |||
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Turns out though that it's not safe. While the bitwise sync is active, Chrome RDP protocol designates a "primary incarnation" window based upon the most recent user interaction timestamp and conducts all tcpip from that machine. Weird. p99 might just drop the connection in that case. Check it out: https://support.google.com/chrome/an...ynchronization | |||
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If his work PC is running the tcpip traffic to P99 then he's clearly at risk, but there's a good chance, if his company is smart, they've got all ports on lockdown except maybe HTTP/HTTPS If work isn't blocking the windows RDP port, they could just use that instead and I believe they would be safe. | |||
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