ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Abhishek - I did not know that GTMP came with a "GTMPC BitD version". What is that? Do you have a link that explains that, which I might send to my IT folks? And is there a way for me to tell (sitting here at my host PC at work) whether or not I already have the "GTMPC BitD version"? Thanks. Re: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Abhishek - If which AV is installed? The GTMP AV or a third-party AV like my company's Bitdefender? Given my history, when my company gave me one of its licenses for GTMP, do you think (a) my company had a choice whether or not to install GTMP's AV, and (b) decided to install it? Re: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Abhishek - 30 hours and looks like it's working! Did the update kill g2avrs.exe or just fix it? Re: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Abhishek - Looks good. No more errors after the update last night. Is g2avrs.exe still running, or has it been deleted? Thanks. Re: Syncing files? Basic Qs GlennD - thanks for more detail. Can't do OneDrive in both places because the host is my office PC at work, and OneDrive there is not permitted. I suppose the answer to my #9 is that both folders will end up looking identical, with everything that had been in each folder now in both folders, subject to resolutions of file conflicts (e.g. same name on different files) one by one per my choices. Agree? Re: Syncing files? Basic Qs Thanks, GlennD. But please continue down my list of questions - can you advise about some of those additional issues? Syncing files? Basic Qs Been using and liking GTMP for a while - my company gave it to me so that my office PC is a host, and I can see it from home using the GTMP client app. Very nice. Just discovered the syncing files feature. Some basic questions: At home, does the GTMP client app have to be running for the sync feature to work? Or does sync work all the time in the background? (The office PC host has GTMP running all the time, but not so at home.) If your answer is "No", then let's say I set up GTMP to sync an office PC folder with a home PC folder, and I make different changes in both while (for many days) I don't use GTMP from home to see the office PC. Then, after some weeks, I turn on GTMP at home to see my office PC. At that point, do the two folders sync automatically, or am I prompted to start the sync? Does the sync automatically work in both directions, or only in one direction? Does the sync take a long time? Will I see status? What happens if I turn off the home GTMP in the middle of a file sync? How does GTMP sync handle conflicts? (For example, each PC has the same file but they have different Modified By dates and sizes and other metadata.) What happens if I had deleted a file on one of the PCs but left it on the other? Does GTMP "know" that I had deleted it on the first PC and so then deletes it on the second? Or does GTMP just copy the file from the second PC to the first? What if the folder on my home PC is in my OneDrive? Does that make things go bonkers in an inter-dimensional, time-traveling, sci-fi kind of way? Suppose I have two folders that have existed for some time, so each has its own grab bag of files and sub-folders, and now I sync them together for the first time. Will the sync work so that, after the sync, each folder has the total of what had been in both folders, or is using existing folders risky and stuff might get lost? What other questions should I be asking? Thanks. Re: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Here we are three months later and this problem has STILL not been fixed by GTMP. There is an error code EVERY MINUTE for g2avrs.exe, and it is clearly a problem in GTMP, not my company's setup. My host's GTMP version is 2023.12.3960. At my company, we have Bitdefender as an always-on anti-virus. Here are the TWO error messages in Event Viewer that occur EVERY MINUTE: FIRST, this one: Faulting application name: g2avrs.exe, version: 2023.12.0.3960, time stamp: 0x6578145e Faulting module name: g2avrs.exe, version: 2023.12.0.3960, time stamp: 0x6578145e Exception code: 0xc000041d Fault offset: 0x0000000000082426 Faulting process id: 0x3354 Faulting application start time: 0x01da5e9b26e30354 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\GoToMyPC\g2avrs.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\GoToMyPC\g2avrs.exe Report Id: f25a647e-d8af-4243-9832-ce00b386ca13 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID SECOND, this one: Fault bucket 1290447548643124326, type 4 Event Name: APPCRASH Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: g2avrs.exe P2: 2023.12.0.3960 P3: 6578145e P4: g2avrs.exe P5: 2023.12.0.3960 P6: 6578145e P7: c000041d P8: 0000000000082426 P9: P10: Attached files: \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER571D.tmp.dmp \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER573D.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER574D.tmp.xml \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER575F.tmp.csv \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER5780.tmp.txt These files may be available here: \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_g2avrs.exe_e5bc5daf9c33f887cc085355eddbc525ae73f_9975d953_c3d0366c-5b1b-4659-9a33-73a264913462 Analysis symbol: Rechecking for solution: 0 Report Id: f25a647e-d8af-4243-9832-ce00b386ca13 Report Status: 268435456 Hashed bucket: 13f999bd1b4092e271e897355a25a466 Cab Guid: 0 ► ► So, when will LMI or GTMP fix this? Re: PC keyboard to Mac running GTMP to a PC - issues Kate G - You wrote above, "I'm sharing the report of a lag with the team, thanks for your report". Any results? And what more portable setup should I get for the next time I travel with the MacBook Pro? The Dell keyboard worked (except for the minor glitches above), but it was large and I would prefer something(s) more portable as you seem to suggest. But its layout should match the standard Dell completely. No putting keys in odd places because then I will then make lots of mistakes. (I go fast on a standard Dell PC keyboard.) Re: g2avrs.exe Event 1000 Errors every minute in Event Viewer - Win 10 Pro Abishek - This is occurring at my company office where the company has given me one of its four user licenses for GTMP. (Everyone else gets something inferior.) I am not in a position to do anything like what you suggest on my office PC. Before I advise my IT group, please clarify - does the GTMP host have its own separate anti-virus? Always? If my company PC has company-supplied anti-virus (including Bitdefender Endpoint Security), should my GTMP host on that PC be running its own anti-virus anyway? Please advise for each question. Thanks.