The point I was making is the Fatal message comes from SqueezeSvr.exe -
yet your dumps do not show SqueezeSvr.exe running and port 3483 comms
are to a port 3483 on a different system. It is necessary to get
relevant logs.

The point about deleting the entries is that the install process may be
looking at the firewall entries and if it sees an existing SqueezeServer
entry it does redo the firewall setup - deletion of the entries will
give a better handle on how far the install is getting.  Also Windows
Firewall associates an entry with an "exe" signature - sometimes the
signature is not updated so that although the entry is there.   From
past experience I don't trust "disabling" as truly nullifying the
firewall. I personally prefer to delete entries and then reboot PC.

After a new install - check firewall.  Make sure there are
SqueezeSvr.exe entries for port 3483 UDP & TCP.  IF they are not there
add all four entries manually and reboot.

Then, I would stop Squeezetray, set network.logging and server to DEBUG
for startup so that logging is maximised from the start (usually by
editing the prefs/log.conf file). Then run SqueezeSvr from a command
prompt (whose window has been set to somehting like 300x5000)


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