Re: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Ne
- From: "Jason Tsang" <jason-onlineDEL@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2006 16:56:37 -0500
At this point, I'd say lose F-Secure.
If you have a hardware firewall (i.e. in a router), have Windows Firewall
enabled on your computer and you are diligent about practising safe
computing, F-Secure (in my opinion) is an unnecesary safety net..
--
Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
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"Code Munky" <chris.mckinleyATbigfootDOTCOM> wrote in message
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>I think I'm going to cry.
>
> I re-installed F-Secure 2006 and everything stopped working!
>
> I got Media Connect to work by adding back in my rules to F-Secure and
> reinstalling Media Connect.
>
> Media Center Extender won't work anymore. Xbox still new about my media
> center link but it would talk to the PC. I tried deleting the media
> center
> entries from the xbox and trying the Setup again. This time the Xbox 360
> generates a new 8-digit code. I enter the code in the setup and get my
> original message about An Xbox not being found on the network!
>
> I'm back to square one and am about ready to throw in the towel. It
> doesn't
> look like I'm going to be able to use F-Secure which is a bit of a bummer
> as
> I've just paid out for a years subscription. :-(
>
> --
> Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> Xbox 360
> Linksys Wireless-G Network
>
>
> "Code Munky" wrote:
>
>> Success!
>>
>> I resigned myself to the fact that I had to uninstall F-Secure and it now
>> connetcs to the Xbox 360. Now it's up and running I'll reinstall
>> F-Secure
>> and see if everything still works. Maybe F-Secure was blocking something
>> the
>> Setup was doing, but will let normall operation work OK? I'll re-install
>> F-Secure over the weekend and post the results back to this thread next
>> week.
>>
>> Todd and Jason - thank you very very much for your help and sudgestinos.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> --
>> Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
>> Xbox 360
>> Linksys Wireless-G Network
>>
>>
>> "Jason Tsang" wrote:
>>
>> > FWIW, the only Network Service I have enabled is the "Internet Gateway
>> > Device Discovery and Control Client". In my experience, the rest of
>> > them
>> > aren't needed.
>> >
>> > However (again, in my experience, after running into issues with the MS
>> > MN-700 router, which I've long dumped), if you have the UPnP User
>> > Interface
>> > installed, if you remove that on its own (without removing the Internet
>> > Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client), the Internet Gateway
>> > Device
>> > Discovery and Control
>> > Client gets broken. The only way to properly get the Internet Gateway
>> > Device Discovery and Control
>> > Client working again is to remove both UPnP user Interface, and
>> > Internet
>> > Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client, reboot when it tells you
>> > to,
>> > and then install only the Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control
>> > Client.
>> >
>> > To simplify the troubleshooting for now, I'd recommend completely
>> > uninstalling F-Secure, and only use the Windows Firewall. The install
>> > program for the extender on the pc side knows exactly how to configure
>> > the
>> > exceptions for that firewall so that it should allow for communications
>> > with
>> > the xbox 360. I would also recommend you try it wired for now, and
>> > then
>> > once you get it working that way, to re-introduce the wireless parts of
>> > the
>> > setup back into the equation. Keep it simple, get it working, then
>> > re-introduce the more 'unique' aspects of your setup back into the
>> > equation.
>> > Once we get a known working state, we can then find out what is
>> > breaking it.
>> >
>> > --
>> > Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP
>> >
>> > Find out about the MS MVP Program -
>> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx
>> >
>> > "Code Munky" <chris.mckinleyATbigfootDOTCOM> wrote in message
>> > news:1E5A6C6C-AE6C-476D-B4CF-A539292443E7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Hi Todd,
>> > >
>> > > *** OK answers to questions first...
>> > >
>> > > 1) I am using F-Secure and my Windows Firewall is normally off. But
>> > > I
>> > > have
>> > > also tried every other combination too to get this to work and was
>> > > just
>> > > letting Jason know that I do have the UPnP Framework ticked in the
>> > > exceptions
>> > > tab.
>> > >
>> > > 2) When I disabled F-Secure I right-clicked the F-Secure tray icon
>> > > and
>> > > selected 'Unload and allow all network traffic'. Just to make sure I
>> > > also
>> > > wen into Services and made sure every F-Secure service was actually
>> > > stopped.
>> > >
>> > > 3) I've dumped the winsock services below, but they all seem to be
>> > > Microsoft
>> > > DLL's.
>> > >
>> > > 4) I have never seen a ballon appear in the task tray saying an Xbox
>> > > has
>> > > been found. I do obviously get the Mdeia connect ballon saying File
>> > > sharing
>> > > is enabled though.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > *** I have aso tried a few more things myself and thought I'd share
>> > > the
>> > > results...
>> > >
>> > > As you know, my theroy at the moment is that UPnP/SSDP isn't working
>> > > quite
>> > > as it should be. So I've been investigating that angle. Although
>> > > both
>> > > services are running (UPnP and SSDP) I wanted to check they were
>> > > installed
>> > > correctly. I therefore went into Add/Remove Windows Components
>> > > through
>> > > control panel, selected Network Services. I noticed UPnP User
>> > > Interface
>> > > was
>> > > already installed and I THINK 'Internet Gateway Device Discovery and
>> > > Control
>> > > Client' was installed but I can't be 100% sure. Anyway, I unticked
>> > > all
>> > > boxes
>> > > and uninstalled everything. Rebooted, then went back in and ticked
>> > > all
>> > > Network Services (Intenet Gateway, Peer-toPeer, RIP Listener, Simple
>> > > TCP.
>> > > IP
>> > > Services, UPnP User Interface) and re-installed them all and
>> > > rebooted.
>> > >
>> > > This had a number of errects. Firstly when I booted up I had a new
>> > > icon
>> > > in
>> > > my tray called 'Internet Connection' if I double clicked it it
>> > > showed the
>> > > byte-count of activity on my network. If I clicked 'Advanced'
>> > > button,
>> > > there
>> > > was a ticked entry in the list called 'scvhost (192.168.1.101:1085)
>> > > 61637
>> > > UDP'. I'm not sure what this if for but when I run PacketMon after
>> > > starting
>> > > up there seems to bea lot of network activity. Afetr 5 minutes or so
>> > > the
>> > > Network Connection icon disappears from ym tray and the network
>> > > activity
>> > > stops (other than those three SSDP Discovery messages being pumped
>> > > out by
>> > > the
>> > > Xbox 360 every few seconds.
>> > >
>> > > Anyway an even more interesting thing happened....
>> > >
>> > > I checked my registry and low and behold, for the first time ever, I
>> > > had a
>> > > key under
>> > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaCenterPeripheral\DeviceTable.
>> > > I have dumped the key out below for you to see.
>> > >
>> > > I thought that my problem was solved and reinstalled the the 360
>> > > setup.
>> > > This time after putting in the 8-digit code the setup seemed to find
>> > > these
>> > > new entries in the registry and then said Verifying Setup Code (or
>> > > something
>> > > like that), then it comes up with a slightly different message than
>> > > before
>> > > 'Xbox 360 Cannot Be Contacted' in big font, then in smaller font
>> > > underneath
>> > > 'Setup is unable to contact Xbox 360'. I checked the DvcConn.log and
>> > > had a
>> > > new error in it:
>> > >
>> > > 21:44:35 : Security Code: 4573-3505
>> > > 21:44:35 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
>> > > 21:44:35 : Found 1 matching device(s).
>> > > 21:44:35 : Found a device matching the security code. DVCID =
>> > > {00000000-0000-0000-0200-00125A4B306F}
>> > > 21:44:36 : Sanity Check : Making sure device is not already
>> > > affiliated
>> > > with
>> > > this PC.
>> > > 21:44:36 : Starting affiliation.
>> > > ***********************************************************
>> > > ERROR
>> > > ***********************************************************
>> > > Timed out waiting for affiliation status.
>> > >
>> > > I get this every time I run Setup now. I had noticed in other posts
>> > > you'd
>> > > sudgested deleting the DeviceTable entries and trying again. I
>> > > thought
>> > > I'd
>> > > give that a try, but after deleting the key, it would appear that my
>> > > Xbox
>> > > 360
>> > > doesn't get 'discovered' again and the key never goes back into the
>> > > registry
>> > > and Setup gives my the original error about 'An Xbox 360 cannot be
>> > > found
>> > > on
>> > > the network' (which to me means cannot find the key in the registry).
>> > > Luckily I exported the DeviceTable key before deleting it so I can
>> > > but it
>> > > back and remove it as I please. Each time I do that the Setup
>> > > toggles
>> > > between the two different errors.
>> > >
>> > > Sorry for such a long post, but I wanted you to have all information.
>> > > It
>> > > would seem whatever I installed in the components tab kicked the SSDP
>> > > service
>> > > into recognising the Xbox for the first time. Howvere I'm not sure
>> > > why the
>> > > setup then fails. Right now my PC is in the state where the
>> > > DeviceTable
>> > > key
>> > > has been removed and the Xbox 360 is sending out the set of 3 SSDP
>> > > broadcast
>> > > messages. But my PC is rfusing to repsond to them.
>> > >
>> > > Best regards,
>> > >
>> > > Chis.
>> > >
>> > > P.S. My DeviceTable key and winsock dump are below:
>> > >
>> > > ************
>> > > REGISTRY DUMP
>> > > ************
>> > >
>> > > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
>> > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaCenterPeripheral\DeviceTable\{00000000-0000-0000-0200-00125A4B306F}]
>> > > "FDvcId"=""
>> > > "DvcFN"="Xbox 360"
>> > > "HostID"=hex:
>> > > "HostFN"=""
>> > > "ProdName"="Xbox 360"
>> > > "VendorID"=dword:0000045e
>> > > "ProdID"=dword:00000002
>> > > "HWVer"=dword:000000c8
>> > > "SWVer"=dword:00000002
>> > > "Lang"="EN-US"
>> > > "LastCommTS"="38723.8"
>> > > "AffStatus"=dword:00000000
>> > > "VisStatus"=dword:00000000
>> > > "AffCode"=dword:00000000
>> > > "TrustCode"=dword:00000000
>> > > "OutboundNIC"=hex:
>> > > "KeyExchStatus"=dword:00000000
>> > > "ScrnSaveSecs"=dword:000004b0
>> > > "LogonDelayMs"=dword:000007d0
>> > > "DvcPubKey"=hex:
>> > > "TrustSecret"=hex:
>> > > "RDPPort"=dword:00000d3e
>> > > "StartExe"=""
>> > > "StartExePath"=""
>> > > "StaticIPAddr"=hex:
>> > > "UIHostRedirIP"=hex:
>> > > "DvcUserAcct"=""
>> > > "LogonKey"=hex:
>> > > "LogonCreds"=hex:
>> > > "PcDiscnActn"=dword:00000005
>> > > "NetworkBandwidth"=dword:00000000
>> > > "SDN"=dword:00000001
>> > > "HDN"=dword:00000001
>> > > "MyPicturesPath"=""
>> > > "MyVideosPath"=""
>> > > "MusicLibraryPath"=""
>> > > "FirmwareVer"="2241.0"
>> > > "DeviceType"="X02"
>> > > "ManufacturerName"="Microsoft"
>> > > "DvcAffCode"=dword:0000015e
>> > >
>> > > ************
>> > > WINSOCK DUMP
>> > > ************
>> > >
>> > > Helper GUID DLL Filename Command
>> > > -------------------------------------- ------------ -------
>> > > {00770721-44EA-11D5-93BA-00B0D022DD1F} HNETMON.DLL bridge
>> > > {CC41B21B-8040-4BB0-AC2A-820623160940} DGNET.DLL diag
>> > > {8B3A0D7F-1F30-4402-B753-C4B2C7607C97} FWCFG.DLL firewall
>> > > {0705ECA1-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IFMON.DLL interface
>> > > {89D00931-1E00-11D3-8738-00600837C775} IFMON.DLL ip
>> > > {05BB0FE9-8D89-48DE-B7BB-9F138B2E950C} IPV6MON.DLL ipv6
>> > > {F1EFA7E5-7169-4EC0-A63A-9B22A743E19C} IPV6MON.DLL 6to4
>> > > {F1EFA7E5-7169-4EC0-A63A-9B22A743E19C} IPV6MON.DLL isatap
>> > > {86A3A33F-4D51-47FF-B24C-8E9B13CEB3A2} IPV6MON.DLL portproxy
>> > > {B7BE4347-E851-4EEC-BC65-B0C0E87B86E3} P2PNETSH.DLL p2p
>> > > {E35A9D1F-61E8-4CF5-A46C-0F715A9303B8} P2PNETSH.DLL group
>> > > {9AA625FC-7E31-4679-B5B5-DFC67A3510AB} P2PNETSH.DLL db
>> > > {FBFC037E-D455-4B8D-80A5-B379002DBCAD} P2PNETSH.DLL idmgr
>> > > {9E0D63D6-4644-476B-9DAC-D64F96E01376} P2PNETSH.DLL pnrp
>> > > {1DD4935A-E587-4D16-AE27-14E40385AB12} P2PNETSH.DLL cloud
>> > > {AD1D76C9-434B-48E0-9D2C-31FA93D9635A} P2PNETSH.DLL diag
>> > > {6EC05238-F6A3-4801-967A-5C9D6F6CAC50} P2PNETSH.DLL peer
>> > > {0705ECA2-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} RASMONTR.DLL ras
>> > > {42E3CC21-098C-11D3-8C4D-00104BCA495B} RASMONTR.DLL aaaa
>> > > {E0C5D007-D34C-11D2-9B76-00104BCA495B} RASMONTR.DLL appletalk
>> > > {13D12A78-D0FB-11D2-9B76-00104BCA495B} RASMONTR.DLL ip
>> > > {6FB90155-D324-11D2-9B76-00104BCA495B} RASMONTR.DLL ipx
>> > > {69F21BC3-D349-11D2-9B76-00104BCA495B} RASMONTR.DLL netbeui
>> > > {65EC23C0-D1B9-11D2-89E4-006008B0E5B9} IPMONTR.DLL routing
>> > > {0705ECA0-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPMONTR.DLL ip
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL autodhcp
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL dnsproxy
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL igmp
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL nat
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL ospf
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL relay
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL rip
>> > > {0705ECA3-7AAC-11D2-89DC-006008B0E5B9} IPPROMON.DLL
>> > > routerdiscovery
>> > > {B1641451-84B8-11D2-B940-3078302C2030} IPXMONTR.DLL ipx
>> > > {D3FCBA3A-A4E9-11D2-B944-00C04FC2AB1C} IPXPROMN.DLL netbios
>> > > {D3FCBA3A-A4E9-11D2-B944-00C04FC2AB1C} IPXPROMN.DLL rip
>> > > {D3FCBA3A-A4E9-11D2-B944-00C04FC2AB1C} IPXPROMN.DLL sap
>> > > {B2C0EEF4-CCE5-4F55-934E-ABF60F3DCF56} IFMON.DLL winsock
>> > > --
>> > > Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
>> > > Xbox 360
>> > > Linksys Wireless-G Network
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> One more thing - have you ever received any balloon notifications in
>> > >> the
>> > >> lower right corner of you screen informing you that an Xbox 360 has
>> > >> been
>> > >> detected on your network and is ready to be configured?
>> > >>
>> > >> --
>> > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> > >> rights.
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > >> news:%23ofAYZvEGHA.312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >> > I thought you were using the F-Secure firewall and had the Windows
>> > >> Firewall
>> > >> > set to off?
>> > >> >
>> > >> > Few more things to check:
>> > >> > - Run Service.msc and verify that the Windows Firewall/Internet
>> > >> > Connection
>> > >> > Sharing service is Started (not Stopped/Disabled)
>> > >> > - You mentioned earlier that had you tried running with no
>> > >> > firewall;
>> > >> > did
>> > >> you
>> > >> > have F-Secure uninstalled at that point, or were you running with
>> > >> > it
>> > >> > wide
>> > >> > open/set to disabled?
>> > >> > - If you have F-Secure set to wide open and it's not working, it's
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