Re: Xbox 360 Session Terminated



Once I rebooted after the new driver settings I have more options on the
advanced tab. I have changed the duplex settings from auto to 100mbps full
duplex. I'm using an intel pro 100 ve. But it's still the same.
Also when I try to run the MCE Network Peformance Tuner I get an error
"application has generated an exception that could not be handled" The
application is the MCXNeTW.exe Common Language Runtime Debugging Services.
Could this be a part of the problem ?

"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:

Do you have a second Ethernet card you could try putting in your PC and
testing with?

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"Stephen" <Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've updated my ethernet network driver but still the same. I don't seem
to
have the option to view Link Speed & Duplex settings on it though.

"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:

Couple things to try:
- Update your PC's Ethernet card drivers to the latest version available
from your PC OEM's website
- Change your Ethernet card to 100 mbps full duplex if it's set to Auto
Detect or vice versa:
.. 1) Right click My Computer, select Manage, click Device Manager
.. 2) Expand Network adapters; double-click your network card
.. 3) Select the Advanced tab
.. 4) Select Link Speed & Duplex; what is the Value? Try changing
it to
100Mbps/Full Duplex

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"Stephen" <Stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Any updates on this ? Please help !

"Stephen" wrote:

My Media Centre connects fine with my Xbox 360. It allows me to play
videos
and even use Transcode 360. However once you stop the video or it
ends I
get
a session terminated error stating "Another user or application on
the
Windows Media Centre-based PC has disconnected this device." I am
also
getting network congestion errors but I'm not sure if they are
related
to
this problem.
This problem has only been occuring since I installed the latest
update
recently. Looking at my event logs these are the two errors which
keep
popping up:
Unauthorized window was detect while running the Media Center
Experience,
'ehshell.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services', with
file
name ''.
Unauthorized window was detect while running the Media Center
Experience,
'MCRMgr', with file name 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\dwwin.exe'.

What is going on and why is it now only happening after the update ?
Thanks







.



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