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WINDOWS USB SERVER
Due to popular demand, this is a Windows build of VirtualHere USB Server ( version 4.3.0 Changes) Its very easy to use, simply download the file below and run. VirtualHere Server for Windows 32-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) VirtualHere Server for Windows 64-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) Installation is automatic and immediate. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience.EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a CORAL USB ACCELERATOR I have the server installed on the host, Windows Server 2016, and the linux client in a ubuntu guest - the console shows "OK" when I mount the USB device in the client, but lsusb doesn't show the device just the virtual hub: Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS andWINDOWS USB SERVER
Due to popular demand, this is a Windows build of VirtualHere USB Server ( version 4.3.0 Changes) Its very easy to use, simply download the file below and run. VirtualHere Server for Windows 32-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) VirtualHere Server for Windows 64-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) Installation is automatic and immediate. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience.EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a CORAL USB ACCELERATOR I have the server installed on the host, Windows Server 2016, and the linux client in a ubuntu guest - the console shows "OK" when I mount the USB device in the client, but lsusb doesn't show the device just the virtual hub: Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience. USING VIRTUAL HERE OVER VPN Using Virtual here over VPN. I am trying to connect my Logitech G502 mouse to a remote machine running Windows 10. I am connecting to the remote machine using Microsoft Remote Desktop over a VPN connection. I started the Virtual Here server on the Mac and the client on the Windows machine. However, no USB devices show up on the client. RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON To install the VirtualHere USB client as a daemon in Linux: Firstly you should use the VirtualHere USB Client Console edition. Then run the client with the -n option. This will start it in daemon mode. E.g: to run the client in the background under linux use sudo like this: sudo ./vhclientx86_64 -n. To interact/control the daemon no need touse
VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT OLD VERSION Hello, I would like now now where we can download a old version of last VirtualHere USB Client tha run in Windows XP? I now that VirtualHere and Windows don't give support to Windows XP, but we need to have running this old operation systems because we have programer software for Automation that only run in this environment and we buy licence of virtualhere to run in one QNAP and share the VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Another thing is the less devices you have plugged in to the steam link the more it'll improve the display lag caused from return trips of the input/sound/display transmission packets. So once you're in the racing game with wheel and VH ready to go. disconnect all otherdevices and
REMOTE CANON 6D DETECTED BUT CANNOT BE USED Remote Canon 6D detected but cannot be used. I have successfully installed your excellent VirtualHere server (free vesion) on a NEXX WT3020F router running OpenWRT and I am trying to test a possible connection scenario of my DSLR (s) with both MacOS Mojave and Windows 7 (64 bit) as client computers. 1) In order to run the MacOS client,it seems
USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle. WINDOWS SERVER VHSD_SYSTEM.SYS 404 You cannot do that. VirtualHere needs to run on an operating system that has direct access to hardware. Terminal server does not provide this. Sorry for the late update. Sorry for the late update. I was running the VH server on Windows 10 build 2004 directly on hardware. VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS andWINDOWS USB SERVER
Due to popular demand, this is a Windows build of VirtualHere USB Server ( version 4.3.0 Changes) Its very easy to use, simply download the file below and run. VirtualHere Server for Windows 32-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) VirtualHere Server for Windows 64-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) Installation is automatic and immediate. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience.EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a CORAL USB ACCELERATOR I have the server installed on the host, Windows Server 2016, and the linux client in a ubuntu guest - the console shows "OK" when I mount the USB device in the client, but lsusb doesn't show the device just the virtual hub: Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS andWINDOWS USB SERVER
Due to popular demand, this is a Windows build of VirtualHere USB Server ( version 4.3.0 Changes) Its very easy to use, simply download the file below and run. VirtualHere Server for Windows 32-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) VirtualHere Server for Windows 64-bit (Win10/Server2012R2 or later) Installation is automatic and immediate. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience.EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a CORAL USB ACCELERATOR I have the server installed on the host, Windows Server 2016, and the linux client in a ubuntu guest - the console shows "OK" when I mount the USB device in the client, but lsusb doesn't show the device just the virtual hub: Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www PURCHASE | VIRTUALHERE A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience. USING VIRTUAL HERE OVER VPN Using Virtual here over VPN. I am trying to connect my Logitech G502 mouse to a remote machine running Windows 10. I am connecting to the remote machine using Microsoft Remote Desktop over a VPN connection. I started the Virtual Here server on the Mac and the client on the Windows machine. However, no USB devices show up on the client. RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON To install the VirtualHere USB client as a daemon in Linux: Firstly you should use the VirtualHere USB Client Console edition. Then run the client with the -n option. This will start it in daemon mode. E.g: to run the client in the background under linux use sudo like this: sudo ./vhclientx86_64 -n. To interact/control the daemon no need touse
VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT OLD VERSION Hello, I would like now now where we can download a old version of last VirtualHere USB Client tha run in Windows XP? I now that VirtualHere and Windows don't give support to Windows XP, but we need to have running this old operation systems because we have programer software for Automation that only run in this environment and we buy licence of virtualhere to run in one QNAP and share the VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Another thing is the less devices you have plugged in to the steam link the more it'll improve the display lag caused from return trips of the input/sound/display transmission packets. So once you're in the racing game with wheel and VH ready to go. disconnect all otherdevices and
REMOTE CANON 6D DETECTED BUT CANNOT BE USED Remote Canon 6D detected but cannot be used. I have successfully installed your excellent VirtualHere server (free vesion) on a NEXX WT3020F router running OpenWRT and I am trying to test a possible connection scenario of my DSLR (s) with both MacOS Mojave and Windows 7 (64 bit) as client computers. 1) In order to run the MacOS client,it seems
USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle. WINDOWS SERVER VHSD_SYSTEM.SYS 404 You cannot do that. VirtualHere needs to run on an operating system that has direct access to hardware. Terminal server does not provide this. Sorry for the late update. Sorry for the late update. I was running the VH server on Windows 10 build 2004 directly on hardware. VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON To install the VirtualHere USB client as a daemon in Linux: Firstly you should use the VirtualHere USB Client Console edition. Then run the client with the -n option. This will start it in daemon mode. E.g: to run the client in the background under linux use sudo like this: sudo ./vhclientx86_64 -n. To interact/control the daemon no need touse
VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Another thing is the less devices you have plugged in to the steam link the more it'll improve the display lag caused from return trips of the input/sound/display transmission packets. So once you're in the racing game with wheel and VH ready to go. disconnect all otherdevices and
USER ACCOUNT
User account. Primary tabs. Create new account. Log in. Request new password. (active tab) Username or e-mail address *. E-mail newpassword.
USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle. VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE ON OPENWRT Just start virtualhere on openwrt, then start the client, plug your card-reader in and it should appear in the list of devices. if you are not using avahi you need to specify the ip address of the server in the client by right-clicking USB Hubs -> Specify Top. Log NVIDIA SHIELD/ SHADOW CLOUD Hi there, My setup is a Shadow Cloud on an Android TV Nvidia Shield. I have installed Virtualhere Server on the Shield and the Client on theShadow PC.
HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASECONTACT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON To install the VirtualHere USB client as a daemon in Linux: Firstly you should use the VirtualHere USB Client Console edition. Then run the client with the -n option. This will start it in daemon mode. E.g: to run the client in the background under linux use sudo like this: sudo ./vhclientx86_64 -n. To interact/control the daemon no need touse
VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Another thing is the less devices you have plugged in to the steam link the more it'll improve the display lag caused from return trips of the input/sound/display transmission packets. So once you're in the racing game with wheel and VH ready to go. disconnect all otherdevices and
USER ACCOUNT
User account. Primary tabs. Create new account. Log in. Request new password. (active tab) Username or e-mail address *. E-mail newpassword.
USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle. VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE ON OPENWRT Just start virtualhere on openwrt, then start the client, plug your card-reader in and it should appear in the list of devices. if you are not using avahi you need to specify the ip address of the server in the client by right-clicking USB Hubs -> Specify Top. Log NVIDIA SHIELD/ SHADOW CLOUD Hi there, My setup is a Shadow Cloud on an Android TV Nvidia Shield. I have installed Virtualhere Server on the Shield and the Client on theShadow PC.
HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASESUPPORT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLINGVIRTUALHERE CLIENT DOWNLOADVIRTUALHERE PCVIRTUALHERE USB CLIENTVIRTUALHERE USB SERVERVIRTUALHERE WINDOWS CLIENT Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASESUPPORT The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is extremely easy to setup and use. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: The VirtualHere USB Server software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
EasyFind Subscribe. This page allows you to Purchase access to the VirtualHere EasyFind VPN system, for one VirtualHere USB Server. 1. 2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard. 3. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without aINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. Myconfig file
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\vhui.ini in gui mode + Auto-use Device/Port (first device) AutoFind=1. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 3. Go to Windows device manager. 4. Look for unknown or unidentified devices and delete them (USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, better to be sure what you delete, I knew which one I had to delete) 5. Disconnect the devices and connect them again, wait for a PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU The USB devices are passed through Digi USBAnywhere or VirtualHere. The only work arounds are to connect to the Desktop: 1. direct PC usage (not in my case) 2. use a VNC Viewer. 3. In VMware vSphere use the build-in console. At the time, the Windows desktop is shared/open via RDC, the smart card readers are gone. THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLINGVIRTUALHERE CLIENT DOWNLOADVIRTUALHERE PCVIRTUALHERE USB CLIENTVIRTUALHERE USB SERVERVIRTUALHERE WINDOWS CLIENT Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT VirtualHere USB Client. The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server. Simply click the link below, save the downloaded file to the Desktop, andrun.
ANDROID USB SERVER
Android USB Server. The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into your Android server. The device appears as if it was directly connected to the remote PC. Thousands of people use this app to greatly improve their game streaming experience. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ Server Configuration FAQ. All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows. When the server is initially started, or started without a RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON To install the VirtualHere USB client as a daemon in Linux: Firstly you should use the VirtualHere USB Client Console edition. Then run the client with the -n option. This will start it in daemon mode. E.g: to run the client in the background under linux use sudo like this: sudo ./vhclientx86_64 -n. To interact/control the daemon no need touse
VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Another thing is the less devices you have plugged in to the steam link the more it'll improve the display lag caused from return trips of the input/sound/display transmission packets. So once you're in the racing game with wheel and VH ready to go. disconnect all otherdevices and
USER ACCOUNT
User account. Primary tabs. Create new account. Log in. Request new password. (active tab) Username or e-mail address *. E-mail newpassword.
USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle. VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE ON OPENWRT Just start virtualhere on openwrt, then start the client, plug your card-reader in and it should appear in the list of devices. if you are not using avahi you need to specify the ip address of the server in the client by right-clicking USB Hubs -> Specify Top. Log NVIDIA SHIELD/ SHADOW CLOUD Hi there, My setup is a Shadow Cloud on an Android TV Nvidia Shield. I have installed Virtualhere Server on the Shield and the Client on theShadow PC.
HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASESUPPORT VirtualHere allows USB devices to be used remotely over a network just as if they were locally connected! Traditionally USB devices needed to be plugged directly into your computer to be used. PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard : 3. Paste in here --> 4. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary.. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows.. When the server is initially started, or started without a config.ini file it will use sensible defaults and any non-default valuesINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE I got it working for me the following way: 1. Connect all your peripherals 2. Uninstall virtualhere server by running the cmd command: vhserver.exe -u (for example: "C:\Programs\vhserver.exe -u") THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLINGVIRTUALHERE CLIENT DOWNLOADVIRTUALHERE PCVIRTUALHERE USB CLIENTVIRTUALHERE USB SERVERVIRTUALHERE WINDOWS CLIENT Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU Hi, I have tried (trial version) your software to share an USB Digicom card reader model EZ100PU in rdesktop. This because one of our customers has a QNAP Nas and I want try your software before installing it in the Nas. HOME | VIRTUALHERECLIENTUSB SERVERSCLOUDHARDWAREPURCHASESUPPORT VirtualHere allows USB devices to be used remotely over a network just as if they were locally connected! Traditionally USB devices needed to be plugged directly into your computer to be used. PURCHASE | VIRTUALHEREWINDOWS USB SERVERNAS USB SERVERCLOUDOSX USB SERVERCONTACTANDROID USB SERVER A license is perpetual (i.e no monthly/yearly fees) - a single payment licenses the server; Will remove all trial restrictions; Includes free upgrades/bug fixes - download updated versions of the VirtualHere server or client at any time!EASYFIND SUBSCRIBE
2. Start your VirtualHere Client -> Right Click on the Server you want to subscribe and select Properties, select the EASYFIND Address and copy to your clipboard : 3. Paste in here --> 4. SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary.. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows.. When the server is initially started, or started without a config.ini file it will use sensible defaults and any non-default valuesINITIAL SETUP
Hi - Newb here. Is there a simple setup FAQ for first time users? I've got the server running on my desktop machine (Windows 10), and the client running in a cloud instance (Windows 10 running on shadow.tech/cloud Windows PC). CONFIGURATION CLIENT FILE Linux server - client Windows 2012. When i try work in a graphical mode, the client sees usb device on server. All works. But I need start client in service mode + Auto-use Device/Port on windows. CANNOT USE DEVICE ("THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE I got it working for me the following way: 1. Connect all your peripherals 2. Uninstall virtualhere server by running the cmd command: vhserver.exe -u (for example: "C:\Programs\vhserver.exe -u") THERE WAS AN ERROR USING THIS DEVICE 2020-04-26 20:49:27 INFO :Downloading https://www.virtualhere.com/sites/default/files/usbserver/windows/win64/ 2020-04-26 20:49:28 INFO :Downloading https://www VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLINGVIRTUALHERE CLIENT DOWNLOADVIRTUALHERE PCVIRTUALHERE USB CLIENTVIRTUALHERE USB SERVERVIRTUALHERE WINDOWS CLIENT Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. PROBLEM WITH DIGICOM CARD READER MODEL EZ100PU Hi, I have tried (trial version) your software to share an USB Digicom card reader model EZ100PU in rdesktop. This because one of our customers has a QNAP Nas and I want try your software before installing it in the Nas. VIRTUALHERE USB CLIENT The VirtualHere USB Client runs on Windows, OSX, Linux and Android. The client was created to be intuitive and extremely easy to use. The client needs to be run on any machine that wants to use USB devices shared by the VirtualHere USB Server.ANDROID USB SERVER
The VirtualHere system allows you to use USB devices remotely through the network, even though the USB device stays plugged into yourAndroid server.
SERVER CONFIGURATION FAQ All the VirtualHere USB Server settings are stored in a single text file called config.ini, usually in the same directory as the vhusbd binary.. When running as a daemon or service the config.ini file may be in /root for Linux or c:\windows\system32 on Windows.. When the server is initially started, or started without a config.ini file it will use sensible defaults and any non-default values RUNNING THE CLIENT AS A BACKGROUND SERVICE (DAEMON The VirtualHere USB Client can run either as a normal application or as a background service.Running the client as a background serviceenables devices to
VIRTUAL HERE AND STEAM LINK PERFORMANCE ISSUES Just a quick update on this. I have tried reverting to 517 and this has resolved the issue. Captures from top show that performance of streaming_client has regressed massively.USB ELICENSER
My guess is the elicenser software on the mac running the Virtualhere server is taking control of the dongle before virtualhere gets it. Once a computer has used a dongle it cannot be immediately used via virtualhere on another machine without a replug of the dongle.USER ACCOUNT
© VirtualHere Pty. Ltd. 2010-2021, Australian Business Number: 12168518796, Made in Australia VIRTUALHERE CLIENT CANNOT 'USE' DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING Hi Michael, Thanks for the quick reply. I tried the version at the link above, but still getting errors now. Actually, I'm seeing failures now regardless of whether mfr driver is installed or not, whereas previous version worked for mfr driver uninstalled case. VIRTUALHERE ON OPENWRT I've reconfigured my OpenWRT server and now USB HUB is working :) However there's a strange thing - two desktops connect to my USB Smart Card Reader (locally and over Internet) and everything works fine, but on my desktop I get connection (USB hub shows it is in use by me) but I can't get it working (the device is shown in my Control Panel but I can't get connection with it). NVIDIA SHIELD/ SHADOW CLOUD Hi there, My setup is a Shadow Cloud on an Android TV Nvidia Shield. I have installed Virtualhere Server on the Shield and the Client on theShadow PC.
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VIRTUALHERE ALLOWS USB DEVICES TO BE USED REMOTELY OVER A NETWORK JUST AS IF THEY WERE LOCALLY CONNECTED! Traditionally USB devices needed to be plugged directly into your computer to be used. With VirtualHere this is no longer required, the network itself becomes the cable transmitting USB signals (also known as USB over IP, USB/IP, USB over WiFi, USB over Ethernet, USB DeviceServer).
This USB server solution is perfect for allowing USB devices to be used remotely over a LAN network, over the Internet, or in the Cloud without the USB device needing to be physically attached to remote client machine. The USB device appears as if it was directly attached even though it is plugged in to a remote server, therefore all existing drivers and software work, no special changes required. Click here to see interesting VirtualHere user stories The VirtualHere software is commercial quality, used by thousands of customers, and multiple OEMs and is _extremely easy to setup and use_. It has a powerful API so device interaction can be scripted, as well as an intuitive user interface. There are two parts: _The VirtualHere USB Server_ software runs on the Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, ReadyNAS and MyCloud NAS Devices, as well as Raspberry Pi, AMD64, x86, MIPS, ARM, PowerPC, ARM64 etc running ANY version of Linux , and now runs on OSX , Android and Windows . Also, now available on the Steam Linkgame system!
_The VirtualHere USB Client software_ requires minimal installation and runs on each end user machine or cloud instance, for Windows, OSXand Linux
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