RE: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Ne



Like I said in my original post, I know my firewall isn't causing the problem
as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get the same problem.
Besides I've configured my firewall correctly as I can get media connect to
work correctly with the firewall running. I am happy that this problem is
not firewall related.

Thanks for posting though! :)

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Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
Xbox 360
Linksys Wireless-G Network


"Chema" wrote:

> I had a similar problem. However the problem was Norton Internet Security. I
> resolved by granting full access to my xbox360 using the advance setup in NIS
> and providing the IP address of the 360 in my router… now is working.
>
> Hopefully NIS will have some upgrades that will address my problem. In t he
> mean time that was the only way to get it to work.
>
>
> "Code Munky" wrote:
>
> > I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2) PC
> > over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
> > problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and I can
> > stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get the
> > Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then get
> > the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have tried just
> > about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall isn't
> > causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get
> > the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think someone may
> > be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing whilsts
> > trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what that
> > means!
> >
> > Someone please help me!!!
> >
> > ***********************************************************
> > Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
> > ***********************************************************
> > 01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
> >
> > 01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections settings.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
> >
> > WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Exiting
> >
> > --
> > Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> > Xbox 360
> > Linksys Wireless-G Network
> >
.



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