"Turn it off and back on again" - if I had a pound for every time I'd
heard that ;-)

Doesn't happen on Linux ;-D

Glad you got it sorted.

Dave

On Apr 21, 2:42 pm, Bill Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Good news!! I used the MS secret solution and solved my problem <pssst -
> Reboot!>.
> can't believe it. I think there were some updates rolled out over the
> weekend and maybe some of them were not completed until the reboot although
> one of my peers said that he rebooted the machine yesterday. None-the-less,
> all is working and well.
>
> thanks for your help!
> regards,
> Bill
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Dave Carson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Bill,
>
> > Our configuration also uses port 21234 and I don't need to add this to
> > the url so i don't think that's your problem.
>
> > It's starting to smell like an IIS problem to me - if you have access
> > to IIS then check that the web dashboard is wired up correctly and
> > that it can see the \webdashboard folder.
>
> > Hope this helps
> > Dave
>
> > On Apr 21, 12:32 pm, Bill Campbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Dave,
>
> > > Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. The Web URL for the dashboard
> > was
> > > an excellent thing to try. I am getting this error:
>
> > > Server Name Url Message
> > > 55d3s81 tcp://55d3s81/CruiseManager.rem Tcp channel url must have a port
> > > number: tcp://55d3s81/CruiseManager.rem
>
> > > So I looked in ccnet.config and found the port number that tcp is using
> > > which is 21234. So I changed my url to use that port
>
> > >http://localhost:21234/ccnet-and now I get this error.
>
> > > .NET          System.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingException: Tcp channel
> > > protocol violation: expecting preamble. at
> > > System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpSocketHandler.ReadAndMatchPreamb
> > > le() at
> > > System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpSocketHandler.ReadVersionAndOper
> > > ation(UInt16& operation) at
> > > System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpServerSocketHandler.ReadHeaders(
> > > ) at
> > > System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp.TcpServerTransportSink.ServiceReque
> > > st(Object state) at
> > > System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.SocketHandler.ProcessRequestNow()
>
> > > Here is my ccservice.exe.config section for the tcp port:
>
> > >        <!-- Defines the port and protocol that the ccnet server will
> > > use to service remote requests -->
> > >        <system.runtime.remoting>
> > >                <application>
> > >                        <channels>
> > >                                <channel ref="tcp" port="21234">
> > >                                        <serverProviders>
> > >                                                <formatter ref="binary"
> > > typeFilterLevel="Full"/>
> > >                                        </serverProviders>
> > >                                </channel>
> > >                        </channels>
> > >                </application>
> > >        </system.runtime.remoting>
>
> > > Since this just stopped working yesterday morning, I'm wondering if
> > perhaps
> > > IT rolled out some MS patches that tightens security or something? I
> > never
> > > had to use a port number on the URL connection before. Have you ever seen
> > > this error? Without CCTray running it's rather like going to work without
> > > your cell phone :)
>
> > > thanks in advance!
> > > Bill Campbell
>
> >  > On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Dave Carson <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > I've never had a problem with CCTray either - so I'm shooting in the
> > > > dark here.
>
> > > > The first thing i would chceck would be that I could access the Web
> > > > Dashboard URL. If not then I'd probably restart the CCservice and try
> > > > again. If you can access the Web Dashboard then are you sure that you
> > > > have the correct URL in the settings for CCTray (daft question I
> > > > know).
>
> > > > Have you looked in the log file to see if anything I being thrown up
> > > > in there?
>
> > > > Dave
>
> > > > On Apr 20, 8:13 pm, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hi,
>
> > > > > Sorry if this is a repeat message - I didn't see it get posted to the
> > > > > group.
>
> > > > > We have been using CCNet for about a year and today our CCTray turned
> > > > > Gray with the message "Error: Project 'MyProjectName' was not found
> > on
> > > > > server. This is the case for the entire team. I tried restarting
> > ccnet
> > > > > service and then restarting IIS with no luck. When I try to map the
> > > > > CCTray to the project again, it doesn't give me any choices for
> > > > > projects under my url. Weird. I can do a CheckOut on the project from
> > > > > SVN just fine.It was working fine as early as this morning. It looks
> > > > > like the last build check was made on the build machine just a couple
> > > > > of minutes ago. It's just like no one can connect through CCTray.
>
> > > > > Any thoughts of what else I might check would be greatly appreciated.
> > > > > I've been using ccnet for a couple years and never have seen this
> > one.
>
> > > > > thanks in advance!

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