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  1. Thanks for the replies and suggestions. I'm really disappointed that Windows Remote Desktop won't work due to OpenGL limitations as it was the most elegant solution with the best performance. Team Viewer and Google Remote Desktop have poor performance over WAN for me. For now I've just decided to physically move the workstation home until she's able to go into the office. In the future I might give NoMachine a shot.
  2. My wife started chemotherapy treatment and isn't able to physically go into the office to utilize our her high-powered desktop workstation with Chief Architect X11. I have set up Windows' Remote Desktop Connection on both the host and client to access her workstation remotely, and it works flawlessly with our fast WAN connection. The problem is Chief Architect will not work. Has anyone been able to get this working? I'm not sure if I'm properly exposing the GPU to the remote session, though I have enabled the following settings: [Host] Windows 10 Pro 1909 > Local Group Policy Editor [...] Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment Use hardware graphics adapters for all Remote Desktop Services sessions: Enabled [Client] Windows 10 Pro 1909 Microsoft Remote Desktop metro app or Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection legacy app Chief Architect x11 errors during Remote Desktop session C:\p4sync\dev\Releases\20\chief\source\appmgr.cpp(1025): Error #272032210 "You are using a video card that does not meet the software's minimum requirements. It is unlikely that you will be able to create 3D views." 12/17/2019 3:36:24 PM Build: 20.3.0.54x64 C:\p4sync\dev\Releases\20\chief\CACommon\Error\ArtException.cpp(134): Error #272000009 "A serious error occurred (SEH). Please contact Chief Architect Technical Support with steps to reproduce." 12/17/2019 3:36:55 PM Build: 20.3.0.54x64 Then CA becomes completely unresponsive and hangs.