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About Scruffy90
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Location
New York, NY
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Programming, Multimedia production, loafing around.
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Occupation
Just trying to get on by . . .
System
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CPU
Ryzen 9 3950x
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Motherboard
Asus ROG Strix X570-F Gaming
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RAM
2x 16 Corsair Vengence
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GPU
Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Advanced edition
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Case
Fractal Designs Define C
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Storage
Samsung 960 Evo 500gb NVME
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PSU
EVGA Supernova 650 G2
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Display(s)
Alienware AW3418DW + LG 34uc87c + Dell u3419w
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Cooling
Noctua NH-D15
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Keyboard
Anne Pro 2
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Mouse
Logitech g502 Lightspeed
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Operating System
Windows 10 Edu.
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Laptop
Asus Zephyrus G14
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How to have OpenVPN start and connect automatically on Windows start up
Scruffy90 replied to Scruffy90's topic in Networking
Yeah. So my configuration requires a login. I created the login file, call it from the config file (both are in the config folder), but regardless it throws that error. The only thing I could think of is that i'm inserting the credentials incorrectly within the config file. -
I have my .ovpn in the config and auto-config folder. I have the service running and set to automatic. I am at a loss as to what else I could do.
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How to have OpenVPN start and connect automatically on Windows start up
Scruffy90 replied to Scruffy90's topic in Networking
So I did your suggestion and OpenVPN starts with Windows now. However, I cannot get it to log into my VPN automatically despite the ovpn file being in the auto-config folder. -
And considering the profits these guys are reporting, I doubt they care in the slightest
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How to have OpenVPN start and connect automatically on Windows start up
Scruffy90 replied to Scruffy90's topic in Networking
I'll give this a shot! I'll let you know if it works -
How can I have the OpenVPN client or connect start and connect to my VPN server automatically whenever I start Windows? I have my laptop and desktop pointing to my NAS as the main home folder files and whenever I leave the house with the laptop, I would like to be able to continue connecting to my NAS (was a suggestion from someone here to keep all of my files uniform between machines and it's been working great)
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Considering they reported 13 millions in sales, I doubt anything will happen. What will hurt them is their investors suing them after that major drop in stock price.
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Forza Horizon 4 wont start downloading (Gamepass for pc)
Scruffy90 replied to HelpfulTechWizard's topic in Troubleshooting
I've had an issue where the game wouldn't properly launch and that was related to gsync and my display. Forza exhibits weird issues with install and launch. -
Missed the purpose of what I was asking as what I am asking is not built into windows. I'm looking for it to happen automatically. Not for me to do it manually. I know I could do it manually. The problem is that if I launch a program in desktop A, but wanted it to be in desktop B, I have to manually move it to desktop B and say I wanted it in desktop B and monitor 3, I have to take extra steps to move it. It's a lot of hassle.
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I used to use a feature of spaces on OSX that allowed me to launch specific software into specific virtual monitor (spaces I think they were called). I found https://github.com/eksime/VDesk this mostly does what I would like, except that it is a bit buggy and is not so user friendly when it comes to configuration. I want something that has the same functionality as VDesk, in that I could launch software into specific monitor sections on specific virtual monitors. Is there such software available?
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Whats going on with this drive lettering order?
Scruffy90 replied to nelska's topic in Troubleshooting
You are able to change it in "Create and format Hard Disk partitions" -
Shortcuts for changing Audio and Video i/o?
Scruffy90 replied to Scruffy90's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
I'll have to take a look again -
Shortcuts for changing Audio and Video i/o?
Scruffy90 replied to Scruffy90's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
From what I've seen with DisplayFusion (at least in their documentation), it is limited to mostly Window management. I haven't seen anything regarding changing the main monitor or making a new monitor in the main.