Cleve wrote:
Yes. Here's the whole Netstat report... This is with Slimserver shut
down.
And just so you know - I've uninstalled and reinstalled 6.5.1 numerous
times. I've even deleted the Slim folders before reinstalling. I got
it to run ONCE - but as soon as I shut it off, and
Running Netstat -a -b reveals that my McAfee Security Center's Data Back
Up is the program listening on port 9000. My computer came with a
demonstration license of McAfee - which I recently (within the last two
weeks) upgraded to a paid subscription, and the software updated itself.
Honestly,
Modify the httpport setting in:
C:\Program Files\SlimServer\server\slimserver.pref
Steve.
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Steve. I changed the port from 9000 to 9100. Slim Server WILL start
now.
HOWEVER, the browser interface isn't working. Firefox prompts to Open
a program from Localhost 9000 - here's the message when I switched to
Internet Explorer -
.NETÁSystem.Runtime.Remoting.RemotingException:
You need to specify the new port when trying to access SS. Use:
http://localhost:9100/
Not sure about the timed out message, but it sounds like a firewall
problem.
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SteveEast;185427 Wrote:
You need to specify the new port when trying to access SS. Use:
http://localhost:9100/
Not sure about the timed out message, but it sounds like a firewall
problem.
Steve.
Steve,
It was a firewall problem - not with McAfee, but with Windows Firewall.
I
I rarely restart the desktop I run Slimserver on, but I happened to last
night. SlimServer 6.5.1 crashed as the computer was rebooting - I got a
message that said We're sorry - an error has occured and Slimserver
must close or something to that effect.
I tried rebooting my machine multiple
The blank above is intentional - no program name is displayed. I'm
running Windows XP media edition.
Does this inlcude a UPnP server? Run netstat -a from the command line
with SlimServer shut down. Do you see something listening on port 9000?
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Michael Herger;185214 Wrote:
The blank above is intentional - no program name is displayed. I'm
running Windows XP media edition.
Does this inlcude a UPnP server? Run netstat -a from the command line
with SlimServer shut down. Do you see something listening on port
9000?
Yes.