Today I connected to 6 machines, then was interrupted by something else. I came back one hour later and one of the hosts had a stuck screen and didn't allow me to click anything, but it appeared to be still connected. That host has this in the log for today:
17.12.2022---17:57:45:989 36 192.168.1.81 Access granted. Session: {842218E9-9617-4FA9-BA53-A4951D18D736}
17.12.2022---17:57:46:259 38 192.168.1.81 Remote screen connection. Started. Session: {842218E9-9617-4FA9-BA53-A4951D18D736}
17.12.2022---18:41:44:634 39 192.168.1.81 Remote screen connection. Closed. Session: {842218E9-9617-4FA9-BA53-A4951D18D736}
18:41 when it says closed is 30 minutes before now when I'm looking at it. There seems to be no reason for the closure. The network connection is perfect, the machine at each end is a decent fast machine (although busy doing Boinc science projects, but both are very responsive). The network connection is from the guest to a 1Gbit switch, then along a 20 metre 40Gbit ethernet cable, to another 1 Gbit hub, then to the host. All cables are 3 months old or less. A continuous ping between them shows 1ms every time with no lost packets.
I have sent the latest log file from each of three hosts to your email address, with subject "Files to go with conversation in support forum". I've labelled them with Host1, hoist2, and host3 before the filename. Host1 is the one which stuck today.
This is in tabbed mode. I tried non-tabbed mode and it still sticks.
Edited:Peter Hucker - Dec 17, 2022 4:16:52 pm EST