When I enter this "ms-cxh-full: //0.0.135.7" into my browser and open the program, a black screen appears.
Is there any other way to close this black screen other than restarting my PC and what kind of program is it and what can it do?
the ms-cxh-full:// link is the User OOBE Broker
It's a broken System link that shouldn't be accessible by users, but Microsoft messed up and left it in. If you don't recognize the protocol don't open it.
I tested the URL that you posted:
ms-cxh-full: //0.0.135.7
It started a black screen (as you said), but the screen disappeared after 2 seconds and the computer continued to function normally.
OS: Windows 10.0.19043.1202
Web browser: Microsoft Edge 93.0.961.38
Update your OS and change your web browser, and you'll have no problem.
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We are using Guacamole for developing an application with RDP. We did POC using code from the following GitHub repositories:
https://github.com/wwt/guac
https://github.com/wwt/guac-vue
Configuration details are:
Windows Server 2016. RDP service is running here.
With this setup, we could successfully access the application remotely, however, the "minimize" action is not behaving as we expected. That is, the remote app window vanishes when we press the "minimize" button and a black screen is shown.
We could get back to the app by pressing 'Alt+Tab' combination but what we are expecting here is that the app getting placed at the bottom of the window showing three buttons: "Minimize, Restore and Close", so that we can take the further action. (As shown below.)
Has someone come across such a scenario and was able to address the need? Any help will be highly appreciated.
We came across this thread that talks about a similar problem but it doesn't have a solution.
We also explored official documentation of guacamole but had no luck.
Thanks in advance!
I believe you are starting the application using RemoteApp mechanism. The RemoteApp means that the remote application will be started integrated with the local computer desktop. The local computer desktop, or better window manager, will handle the minimise action.
In case of the Guacamole, the "local computer desktop" is the browser window, which does not have window manager. This means that there is no place for app to go when minimised.
You may try the Guacamole parameter "initial-program" instead of "remote-app". This parameter will launch the application immediately upon the connection is established, but the session will also have full desktop from the remote machine.
Recently, opening Outlook 2019 is triggering a Edge browser announcing "Your Organization is moving to Microsoft Edge"...with about 6 or so following "Nexts"...I cannot seem to surpress it (we use Google Chrome as default). That aside, for a few, a blank white Edge window opens instead, which I presume is the same thing but failing to display the content...I cannot get it to stop, even by launching the URL from a working machine and running through the "wizard"...seems like blowing away Edge or Windows profile might be the only solution (or something else common to them...they are all similar machines, same MDT image load)...they are virtual machines though (come to think of it as I type this). Our others are physical PCs.
I ran into the same issue. When Outlook 2019 launches it opens a white Edge window that is unresponsive. The issue is triggered only when a user signs into Edge to setup account sync. If there is no user sign in then issue does not occur.
After many hours of troubleshooting the issue was resolved by setting the following registry entry:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Edge\IEToEdge
RedirectMode 2
Liver Server button is Not Visible in VS Code on MAC.
I am using MAC OS Monterey 12.0.1
I am using VS Code for my practising along with live server environment. However, even after installing and enabling the extension "Live server", i am not seeing any button where it supposed to be.
I am a PRO windows user and started using MAC PRO recently (If this detail helps).
Below are my checks.
Installed the extension and reloaded the VS Code - Yes.
Did i check the notification area (The Blue Bar at bottom) - Yes (screen clipping is attached)
3)Is the Default browser mentioned in settings - YES !! As per my windows experience, we no need to. However, i have mentioned chrome as my default browser (Screen shot attached).
Now, I understood there is a fundamental difference here. In windows i can see that this option will work with any types of files even with a normal directory.
However, when it come to MAC i am getting this option only when i open a .JS file. Below is the scree shot.
My bad and feeling embraced, i don't know how did i miss this silly thing ??
I'm trying to connect to my remote server using teamviewer 12.0.81460. It used to work absolutely fine. But from past few days I see a black screen when I connect using TeamViewer(see attached screenshot). But when I move the cursor it starts showing some points on the screen but that's also not clear. One thing I noticed is that when I connect with remote desktop from another PC and bypass this login screen it works fine. But this login screen has some issue.
The solution I have tried so far:
Changing screen resolution
Disabling black screen on my TeamViewer Settings
Installing a lower version (11) on my PC but
it asks me to upgrade since
remote PC is running latest version.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I know this is late, but i had the a similar issue where i was trying to connect from my windows computer to mac computer and got stuck at a black login screen. The workaround i have found to be useful is as follows:
Type the first letter of the account i wanted to login to
Press ENTER
type account
Press Enter
The screen was still black and shows anything until i reach step 4, it redirects me to the account! This was because although the screen was not working, the keyboard was working on remote computer.
http://developer.nokia.com/community/wiki/images/thumb/9/9c/One.png/360px-One.png
http://developer.nokia.com/community/wiki/images/thumb/9/9c/One.png/360px-One.png
The image in this link shows some unidentified UI portion on the top right of the screen. Can someone please describe why it keeps on showing ?
I am unable to identify and correct it.
These framerate counters only shows up in development when the debugger is attached. You'll notice if you run your app when Visual Studio isn't connected and running this UI will disappear.
Here's some more info about it:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/gg588380(v=vs.105).aspx
And how to hide it if your really want to:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/5393504/250254
http://www.jeff.wilcox.name/2010/07/counters/