(2) It is also possible that a firewall is preventing access to the Host Console. Make sure that
TCP port 443 (for both HTTPS and RFB) and port 80 (for HTTP) are open for the
DKVM-IP1 to receive incoming TCP connection attempts.
7. The Host Console window (Java Applet) is "hanging".
The reason for this may be related to your Windows memory management configuration. Often,
the issue is that Windows has allocated more memory to system cache than to applications.
Try the following steps to solve this issue:
(a) Go to Control Panel > System.
In Windows XP, go to Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > System >
Advanced > (Performance) Settings > Advanced.)
In Windows 2000, in the Advanced tab, click Performance Settings.
(b) If System cache is selected in Memory Usage, change it to Programs and click the OK
button to save your changes. (See the screenshot below.)
(c) Restart the computer. The problem should be solved now.
Above: The "Performance Options > Advanced" page on Windows XP is similar to that on
Windows 2000, but navigating to it is slightly different.
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