Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-13 Thread Brian Henson
indicating it could be a conflict with IPv6: https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/4187 But I have IPv6 disabled on my machine. On Wed, 11/12/14, Kevin Stange ke...@simguy.net wrote: Subject: Re: Pidgin on Windows Server To: Brian Henson henson.bri

Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-12 Thread Dave Warren
On 2014-11-11 18:45, ChO2 wrote: First of all, there is no such thing as a Windows server. You might want to mention that to Microsoft, they seem to be making boatloads of money selling server different Windows Server products, which comprise a fairly substantial percentage of the base of

Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-12 Thread Kevin Stange
Please make sure you reply back to the mailing list when you reply so that other people can participate in the conversation. On 11/12/2014 11:15 PM, Brian Henson wrote: You are correct, we are using bonjour. The server's firewall is disabled, everything on the network goes through a

Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-11 Thread Brian Henson
Wanted to ask about this again because I never got a real answer. I am trying to get Pidgin to work on a Windows Server installation. The server is not multihomed. When I run it, it appears to work, but does not display any of the other users on the network. The server is on the same

Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-11 Thread ChO2
First of all, there is no such thing as a Windows server. Second, which protocol are you using? -Original Message- From: Brian Henson henson.bri...@yahoo.com To: support@pidgin.im Subject: Re: Pidgin on Windows Server Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 18:20:36 -0800 Wanted to ask about

Re: Pidgin on Windows Server

2014-11-11 Thread Kevin Stange
On 11/11/2014 08:20 PM, Brian Henson wrote: Wanted to ask about this again because I never got a real answer. I am trying to get Pidgin to work on a Windows Server installation. The server is not multihomed. When I run it, it appears to work, but does not display any of the other

Re: Pidgin for windows server

2014-06-06 Thread Brian Henson
/5/14, Dave Warren da...@hireahit.com wrote: Subject: Re: Pidgin for windows server To: Brian Henson henson.bri...@yahoo.com, support@pidgin.im Date: Thursday, June 5, 2014, 9:00 PM On 2014-06-05 11:19, Brian Henson wrote: I am trying to integrate Pidgin into our office network. We have

Re: Pidgin for windows server

2014-06-06 Thread David Woolley
On 06/06/14 07:51, Brian Henson wrote: Multihomed would imply being connected to multiple networks, correct? Multihomed means that it has more than one network interface (as defined by IP address). ___ Support@pidgin.im mailing list Want to

Re: Pidgin for windows server

2014-06-06 Thread Brian Henson
/6/14, David Woolley for...@david-woolley.me.uk wrote: Subject: Re: Pidgin for windows server To: Brian Henson henson.bri...@yahoo.com, support@pidgin.im, Dave Warren da...@hireahit.com Date: Friday, June 6, 2014, 1:17 AM On 06/06/14 07:51, Brian Henson wrote: Multihomed would imply being

Re: Pidgin for windows server

2014-06-05 Thread David Woolley
On 05/06/14 19:19, Brian Henson wrote: I am trying to integrate Pidgin into our office network. We have one user that uses a server as their workstation. When trying to setup Pidgin on the server it appears to install correctly, but I cannot see any of the other users on the network. I am

Re: Pidgin for windows server

2014-06-05 Thread Dave Warren
On 2014-06-05 11:19, Brian Henson wrote: I am trying to integrate Pidgin into our office network. We have one user that uses a server as their workstation. When trying to setup Pidgin on the server it appears to install correctly, but I cannot see any of the other users on the network. I am