Embarrassing - we had set the program exception in Windows Firewall on the 
Windows 7 computer, but we forgotten that Windows Firewall even existed in 
XP...which apparently it did, way back then.  It was supposed to notify 
every time it blocked a program but for whatever reason wasn't notifying 
us, but it seems clear that was the issue as it is working now.  Apologies, 
and many thanks Brian.  

On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 3:31:23 PM UTC-6, InquiringMind wrote:
>
> I guess the usual question need to be answered: Are the Java versions 
> exactly the same on all systems?
>
> And just to be sure, are the Elasticsearch versions exactly the same on 
> all systems?
>  
>
>> *Does anyone know the issue or any resources that walk through how to 
>> troubleshoot these issues?  Everything I read seems to assume these issues 
>> don't exist because ElasticSearch is so easy to get up and running.*  
>>
>
>  It is, on Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X. I have never tried running ES on 
> Windows. But a mix of XP and 7.... Maybe this is a case where you might 
> wish to try unicast discovery to isolate Windows networking issues across 
> old and new versions of the OS? Or, try it on the two Windows 7 systems and 
> leave the XP system out of the picture; can you keep them talking to each 
> other?
>
> Just some thoughts...
>
> Brian
>

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