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
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
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
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
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
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
/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
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).
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/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
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
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
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