Back to it, has someone a solution to this?
As a complement:
- This doesn't work either when disabling both firewalls
- Journal of the MT5 terminal located on the VPS indicates the following error "authorization on still connected agent"
- Referring to https://www.mql5.com/en/forum/167515, Hyper V isn't installed/activated on my laptop or on the VPS either

Hyper-V problems and minimum requirements for MQL5 Strategy Tester Agents! - I am experimenting with installing ‘MQ5 Strategy Tester Agents’ on various PCs; There is no reason to be
- 2017.01.19
- Fernando Carreiro
- www.mql5.com
I am experimenting with installing “mql5 strategy tester agents” on various pc’s (3 physical and 2 virtual). Below is a graph of the earnings so far, but a word of advice - keep your installation up to date, otherwise you will soon notice a decline in activity
Without considering MQL5 cloud network, as the goal is simply to "import" the cores of my laptop into the MT5 terminal of my VPS, are there also minimum technical requirements to do so for this purpose?

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Hi!
I'm trying to use the cores of my own laptop from my VPS.
Both have MT5 terminal open. Went to Agents Manager on laptop to set up the agents and get the IP address + ports. So should be fine.
Then added them in MT5 terminal on VPS (agents tab), but once an optimization launched, these agents seem to fluctuate between ready and connecting status (nothing is displayed in terms of task progression).
I succeeded to do the converse, "importing" the VPS cores into the local MT5 terminal of my laptop; so in theory, should be fine from a firewall viewpoint.
Any idea on how to fix the issue?