Zibbibbo posted on Jun 14, 2018 7:54:49 AM - Report post
Hi,
sorry for my bad english, I'll try to explain the problem
I usually play games while I'm not at home, using "moonlight" to take the remote control of my pc. Everything works fine except for trainers, when I try to launch any trainer it freeze and the only thing I can do is to force it to close by task manager.
If I launch the trainer normally, when I'm at home, it works perfectly.
I've tried to connect to the pc via Teamviewer just to launch the trainer and then reconnect via Moonlight, but also with Teamviewer the problem occurs.
Any idea on how to solve this problem ?
Thanks Daniel
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KingEli posted on Jun 14, 2018 11:46:29 AM - Report post
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Zibbibbo posted on Jun 14, 2018 4:43:35 PM - Report post
it doesn't work, because when I'm using the home pc from remote i need to be online, and the trainer try to autenthicate online if "internet" is present.
Any way to force it to stay offline and use the .key file ?
[Edited by Zibbibbo, 6/14/2018 4:43:53 PM]
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Taurusplopp posted on Jun 15, 2018 3:14:38 AM - Report post
You need to create a firewall outbound block rule for the trainer you like to use.
Good for health, bad for education.
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Zibbibbo posted on Jun 15, 2018 3:21:49 PM - Report post
ok, outbound rule created and launche the trainer
"no internet connection detected" "Starting offline mode"
the trainer opens and... nothing is changed, it freeze and I have to terminate it.
It happens only if i'm remotely controlling the pc, don't know why.
I'm going to use a McGyver solution, setting the trainer executable at windows startup, then reboot the pc and wait some minuts before remote connection, if it works I suppose to find the trainer opened... but this remain an annoying issue