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I have the exact same thing, and i've been dealing with it for months now.

 

The only workaround is to have a remote desktop session open at all times, I have a server dedicated to do that sad.png

 

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I've tried literally everything;

- Different OS (Even Linux)

- Dummy monitor drivers

- VNC server and a loopback connection

 

What did work was a dummy VGA adapter for the physical server, but that's not possible with most datacenters. Spent days looking for a solution and still haven't found one.

 

It's definitely a client issue

 

so.. a dedicated server  to view a server?

 

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so.. a dedicated server  to view a server?

 

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It was this or move to Tri-Crap

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I've used that VPS before and its trash.  If you close the remote control, you lose the connection and the bots freeze. 

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I've used that VPS before and its trash.  If you close the remote control, you lose the connection and the bots freeze. 

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well it doenst shut down.

 

i used a fairly easy script and ran now for about 6 hours.

 

 

somehow i cant even run K-fisher for about 15min -.- (single account)

I've used that VPS before and its trash.  If you close the remote control, you lose the connection and the bots freeze. 

Switch VPS's

Where is it stated which virtualization is being used?

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