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arifali
3 years agoGoTo Contributor
How to fix GoToMyPC host offline or connection issues
[Latest updates as of Jan-23-2023 1:30 PM EST ]
In order to provide more reliable and faster connections. GoToMyPC is doing some major maintenance this weekend and needs support from you all. This change is aimed at increasing the connection speed and availability of your computers, but this one-time large-scale maintenance activity may cause about 5% of machines to go offline or not be connectable. Following is the remedy to get them back online and connectable.
- Restart the GoToMyPC services on the host computer. Give it 5-10 minutes to come online and then try connecting.
- If restarting the service does not resolve the issue, reboot the host computer. Give it 5-10 minutes to come online and then try connecting.
- If both of the above have not worked the next option that can be tried is uninstalling and reinstalling GoToMyPC on the affected computer.
We understand that it's not the best experience and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused, however, we are looking forward to your support while we are upgrading our hardware capacity to serve you better.
[Old update posted on Jan-22-2023 2:22 PM EST ]
The below update is no longer valid and you do not need to try the IP address fix suggested below. Thank you for being welcoming and supportive GoToMyPC customers. We appreciate your help and patience.
In order to provide more reliable and faster connections. GoToMyPC is doing some major maintenance this weekend and needs support from you all.
This change is aimed at increasing the connection speed and availability of your computers,
but this one-time large-scale maintenance activity may cause about 5% of machines to go offline or not be connectable.
Following is the remedy to get them back online and connectable.
- Restart the GoToMyPC services on the host computer.
- If restarting the service does not resolve the issue, reboot the host computer.
- If neither restart of service or reboot resolve the issue,
- Please download this file
- Please note that it needs to renamed back from "PollServerIPPollServerIP V2.reg.pdf" to "PollServerto PollServerIP V2.reg"
In case after downloading, you do not see the file name as PollServerIP V2.reg.pdf it means that you would need to change settings in Windows Explorer to show the extension of files.
Here is how you can change that setting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5FBLAagPIc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9nBdkg35nA
We sincerely thank you for your trust in GoToMyPC, and for your support and patience in making GoToMyPC faster and more reliable through this maintenance.
FAQ
Q: What this file does? can it harm my computer?
A: The file can be be opened in any text editor and its contents can be verified/reviewed.
It's a registry file which modifies only the GoToMyPC related registry value.
Q: What exactly this registry files does?
A: After this maintenance , you host computer needs to be reaching out to new ipaddress of GoToMyPC servers. While 95% of host machines are already able to reach to new ipaddress, about 5% machines are still referring to old ipaddress, causing them to be offline or have connection issues. Running this registry file will manually fix that issue by replacing old ipaddress with new. and its all related to GoToMyPC registry settings.
This registry file will not modify any other software or Windows settings.
Hi
We are aware that after our recent maintenance, some customers may still be having trouble connecting to a remote machine or the remote machine is showing as unavailable. To resolve this issue please follow the steps listed in the below article:
My host computer is offline or unavailable
- Reboot your host computer.
Note: If you are not physically by your host computer, you will need to find someone who can reboot it for you.
- On your client computer, check if the host computer you're trying to access is back online.
Troubleshooting: It the host computer is still offline, please reinstall GoToMyPC on your client computer.
- Check your computer's status again and try connecting.
My host computer is available but the connection is failing
- Log in to your account at https://www.gotomypc.com/members/login.tmpl.
- On the My Computers page, find your host computer and select > Restart Computer.
- Wait a few minutes for the computer to restart.
- Try connecting again.
- Reboot your host computer.
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- burdsjm3 years agoNew MemberI'm still having issues as well from last Tuesday. It worked great daily for over a year for me.
- GlennD3 years agoGoTo Manager
As part of our ongoing efforts to improve the GoToMyPC experience, we migrated our on-prem infrastructure to a high-performing cloud-based environment in January. Over the subsequent months, we have continued to fine-tune system performance in the cloud environment.
Since Monday, we’ve seen an increase in reports of connectivity issues. This impacts a small subset of our customer base. Our engineers adjusted the configuration of the system to address these issues, and we are closely monitoring the system performance to address any subsequent potential issues. Please refer to the status page for the latest.
At GoTo, we take our commitment to providing reliable and secure remote access seriously, and we appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to resolve these issues.
- Dsmith443 years agoNew Contributor
Exactly. Every week it seems like I have to reboot or uninstall and reinstall.
I got to the point where I am migrating everyone off and moving them to RemotePC..... its a bit slower but it connects every single time.
- MD_Chi3 years agoNew Contributor
Why does this happen seemingly on a weekly basis? Rebooting 45 machines and/or having to reinstall the client is not an acceptable common behavior. Every time you all run maintenance we have to put out fires.
- researmg3 years agoNew Contributor
This isn't resolved. Phone was blowing up this morning and came into work today with 34 users unable to connect. We are on the most current GoTo client version. Many machines did get the latest 2/14/23 Windows updates installed. I can't say every machine that had this issue had the Windows updates installed.
In the end, it seemed the only fix was to wait for the client to finally give up trying to connect to your servers. Then a reboot would work maybe 75% of the time. If it didn't, had to wait the 10 minutes again and then had to stop and start the GoTo service. Again, we are all running the latest version of your software client and the only changes that happened over night was the monthly install of Windows updates. All systems had the latest .Net update (KB5022729) and about 80% had the latest update for Win10 22H2 (KB5022729) applied. The deadline set on the my Windows Update Server is tonight for that one.
I am a one man I.T. department and I can't keep dealing with the constant drama of this software.
- J.13 years agoFrequent Contributor
I can't even get to the login page. 'Service currently unavailable, we are working now to resolve the issue, we apologize for any inconvenience you are experiencing and we appreciate your patience', and then it bounces me back to the landing page.
- J.13 years agoFrequent Contributor
After getting bad gateway errors and at least one instance of what should have been My Computers giving me a URL involving 'dummyhost' and 'expertcity.com I am now seeing the majority of my company's machines listed as Unavailable. Including at least eight machines that have ACTIVE USER CONNECTIONS LISTED.
I cannot tell my users who are having slow or intermittent connections to restart the service or the computer using the Goto page if all of our machines start showing up as unavailable! What is going on?
- Pat2113 years agoNew Contributor
None of the users can log into GTMPC. Any ideas?
- J.13 years agoFrequent Contributor
users trying to log into Gotomypc get stuck on the 2-step verification page. Even after approving the login request on our phones Gotomypc will sit on the 'please approve the login request sent to your phone' screen. Some users report that entering the one-time passcode from LastPass Authenticator app gets them to a list of available PCs, but then clicking on a PC boots them back to the login screen. At least one user has tried to get 'text/sms passcode on phone' to work and received a 'failed to send PassCode via SMS' message. One user got past 2fa but upon trying to access her computer she was left at a black screen rather than the Windows logon.
At least six of our users experienced problems this morning where logging into Gotomypc got them booted out of their computers, followed by GTMPC resetting, followed by eventually allowing them in. I do not know if this is related to the sudden onset of two-factor issues.
I have not phoned Goto about this yet because trying to find someone who will actually speak to me about tech support is all but impossible.
EDIT: gotomypc.com/members/MyComputers is now giving me a 502 Bad Gateway error, THAT'S reassuring
- GlennD3 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi
We are aware that after our recent maintenance, some customers may still be having trouble connecting to a remote machine or the remote machine is showing as unavailable. To resolve this issue please follow the steps listed in the below article:
My host computer is offline or unavailable
- Reboot your host computer.
Note: If you are not physically by your host computer, you will need to find someone who can reboot it for you.
- On your client computer, check if the host computer you're trying to access is back online.
Troubleshooting: It the host computer is still offline, please reinstall GoToMyPC on your client computer.
- Check your computer's status again and try connecting.
My host computer is available but the connection is failing
- Log in to your account at https://www.gotomypc.com/members/login.tmpl.
- On the My Computers page, find your host computer and select > Restart Computer.
- Wait a few minutes for the computer to restart.
- Try connecting again.
- Reboot your host computer.