Re: Remoting



1. Yes
2. No, I can set the programs up on a lone machine.
3. Yes to the config.

The IP's and ports are hard-coded and I have changed them to work on another
identical system.
I can even change these programs to work with my loopback adapter - on the
same machine, of course.
When I do that, everything works. I have verified my ports and IP's over and
over again. There are no firewalls or internet security programs running.
The information on this type of problem is very scarce.


"Steve Long" <Steve_Noneya@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O$FwNGu9GHA.2304@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ken,
a couple of questions:
1. do you have access to the actual code for these programs?
2. is there a config file on the server in which this service will only
access connections from that particular machine?
3. is there a config file for the clients that, may include port and login
information, that you are not copying over to the other machines?

Steve

"Ken" <ks3ss@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%235GvI4t9GHA.4708@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have (inherited) a client program that uses remoting to access memory
on
the server. The server program runs on windows 2003 server and the
client
runs on WinXP Pro. The programs work in their current environment.

I have been trying to set it up on 2 other computers in the office and
have
run into a problem.

I keep getting "connection actively refused" or something very similiar
when
I try to "connect" to the server. I have opened up everything I can to
allow
access to the "server" and the problem is still there.

I have been unable to find a solution anywhere.

Anyone have any solutions or ideas?

Thanks, DW






.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: SBS 2003 - FrontPage 2003 can not connect to site on Internet
    ... I pasted the config /all below and I do not know what you mean by forwarding ... the ports, so maybe we did not do that. ... into the Server. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Simple ntp setup, but I must be doing something wrong (SOLVED)
    ... Everything seems to be working properly now, as shown in the ntp query results listed below, first tested with a single local server then reset to use the pools. ... Below is my config file, the output of ntpq -p and ntpq -pn, and the log messages from the last restart of ntp that matches the configuration file shown below. ...
    (comp.protocols.time.ntp)
  • Re: problems using the GUI
    ... <default pointer>: Cannot find which device to use. ... Fatal server error: ... sitting around in ports in a couple of locations, ... in many cases) without a config file at all. ...
    (freebsd-questions)
  • Re: dbcontrol default ports
    ... Run scripts, everything comes up fine. ... same scripts to second server and executed. ... the root of causing the installation to select different ports on the ... So it appears that it found a config file that ...
    (comp.databases.oracle.server)
  • Re: running winform exe from the web
    ... which case IIS tries to run your app on the server. ... Open the IIS properties for that folder. ... Delete the .config entry ... >> open the config file directly in the browser, ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.security)

Quantcast