Alpha testing version should not be run on production system and may contain some defects and/or incomplete features.
LoginPro is a remote control application tailored to allow remote access to your own PC via a central web site, loginpro.com.
FIXED:
when connected to remote PC it wasn’t possible to put data using keyboard.
Details link in Tray Application didn’t show additional information about the connection.
Scalling of RDP screen is removed. Now the entire screen is shown on webpage.
Scalling of HTML5 screen is removed.
Defect with Fullscreen selection from resolutions list fixed.
Tray App shows UserName as a Logined user info.
FullScreen and Ctrl+Alt+Del buttons were not show when plugin connection is done
There was no way to install LoginPro from IE if it doesn’t launch cab installation. Now “Download LoginPro Viewer” button is added to let user download and install LoginPro easily.
Server:
Fixes:
Make IFrame size different depending on the screen resolution of
remote PC that user selected
Closed the prompt dialog “Renew now”
PC icons issue resolved.
Removed capcha.
Added Account Activation routine.
fixed issue with plugins installation prompt for non-windows OS
added username to registration form
renamed prompts on Login page and registration form
Known issues:
HTML5 screen’s IFrame is not resized now so it’s shown with scrolls
Chrome plugin is not installed on fresh PC.
Edits doesn’t work properly on Tray App
Allowable user list doesn’t work when UAC is ON
Tunnels creation hangs sometimes
For Windows home versions, login background image is not properly drawn for resolutions more than 800x600
Safari on Windows and Mac isn’t isn’t yet working, coming soon. Chrome on Mac is fine.
I have installed the LoginPro Remote Server in a windows xp home edition.
Im using Google Chrome in my Mac to access remotely, but I am always getting: The user name or password is incorrect.
I obviously know the username and password of my windows session account in the xp pc.
What could be wrong?
Currently LoginPro is available for FireFox, Chrome, Comodo Dragon and Internet Explorer.
LoginPro for Windows also has plugins for all these browsers. Other OSes can use HTML5 solution (without plugin installation).
We have done some research and seems that it’s some kind of restriction of the authentication method we are using in HTML5. So far we don’t have solution for that but you can install plugin on your viewer PC and try to connect to it. Plugin mode authentication works correctly.
I did install the viewer plugin but whenever I open LoginPro page, Firefox says “Install missing plugins”, and after clicking it, it gives an error that “no suitable plugin found”.
When I select my system from login pro, I am getting this error message “A plugin is needed to display the content”.
“Install missing plugins” is what FireFox propose to do but it searches only on it’s own locations for plugins. That’s why it can not find a suitable one. But I think that you should see a prompt on web page with Install button on it that helps to install the plugin.
Also if you close “Install missing plugins” you should see the prompt to install LoginPro plugin.
We’ll have a look what can be done with that FireFox message.