I have finished my chat program and it works fine in the local network but now i need it to work on a wide scale .... I have tried simply putting in the ip address of were it is heading but without any dmz setting and forwardings ect nothing is going to happen ... so how would i make it happen ?
i want my chat software to talk to the other chat software and its p2p no server inbetween .. and its over the web ... using just the ip address would go straight to the router and get lost i assume??
Hello,
There's a nice repo on GitHub at github.com/ItzLevvie/MicrosoftTeams-msinternal/ that lets you pull various versions of Microsoft Teams. You might want to try some of those to see if they work better.
As always, use caution when trusting random scripts on the internet.
Regards,
Aryeh Goretsky
Claude has always had issues with Windows, it prefers MacOS or Linux environments. You can see that with how badly it handles PowerShell commands and the fact up until recently tried using BASH commands in Windows.... That was with both Claude CLI and Claude Desktop. It does work well with a WSL environment to a degree. Not sure if these issue are fully resolved, but given the article I wouldn't be surprised if it hasn't.
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I have finished my chat program and it works fine in the local network but now i need it to work on a wide scale .... I have tried simply putting in the ip address of were it is heading but without any dmz setting and forwardings ect nothing is going to happen ... so how would i make it happen ?
i want my chat software to talk to the other chat software and its p2p no server inbetween .. and its over the web ... using just the ip address would go straight to the router and get lost i assume??
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