Re: Mcx2Dvcs
- From: "Gary Tsang" <gtsangDELETE@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 10:05:00 -0400
It could also be the router that is not passing on certain packets that the
Xbox 360 is using to communicate with the Media Center PC.
Try connecting your computer directly to the Xbox 360. That should help you
isolate whether the router is indeed interfering (if it does work, then it
is the router, if it doesn't work then it might be something else).
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Gary Tsang
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Microsoft MVP - Windows Media Center
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"Edison" <edison.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The IPv4 address in the Vista PC ends with an 11. The first IP address in
the Xbox ends with 10. Otherwise all the numbers are the same.
This really has me stumped. I mean, I can use the Xbox's connect to PC
feature to listen to music stored on the PC. But the superduper extender,
which is supposed to be easier (??) doesn't work. If the router was the
problem, I would have thought I would not be able to connect to the PC at
all. But I can. Xbox also connects easily thru router to the net.
Not being an expert (obviously), this leads me to believe it is a software
problem. But that's as far as my detective work goes.
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" <dknoxNO@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You'd have to check the router's documentation to see whether it supports
multicast filtering. I'm not familiar with that particular router.
As for the same subnet, click Start, Run and enter CMD and press Enter.
Then type in IPCONFIG and press Enter. You'll see your PC's IP address
in the list. Somewhere on the Networking blade in the 360 you'll find
its IP address. The first 3 groups of numbers must be the same,
192.168.1.xxx, 192,168.2.xxx, 192.168.0.xxx..... What the third nuber
will be depends on the DHCP server settings of your router (unless you're
using static IP addressing). But if you're using static addressing, you'd
know where to find this info.
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Display\Security
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"Edison" <edison.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1) It might -- but not sure, nor am I sure how to find out. I do know
how to find my way into the modem settings -- any idea where it might be
among those?
2) done. several times. Doesn't make any difference.
3) done. several times. Doesn't make any difference.
4) happy to check. where would I find this info please?
5) clean install.
6) done. No change.
7) No, there is not.
8) Nope. Running Onecare. (And I uninstalled that, tried again, made no
difference)
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" <dknoxNO@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1) Does the router support multicast filtering? If so, if its on, turn
it off. Power cycle the router and wait for it to reboot. If its off,
turn it on and power cycle the router.
2) If the 360 was previously connect to an MCE 2005 machine, Go to the
Network blade on the 360 and click on Computers. Click on Media Center
Computers then select the connection and disconnect. Then I went back
to Media Center it found the Vista MCE and came up with the number and
downloaded some info and popped up right away.
3) Others indicate there may be a problem with a "certificate" for the
Extender functionality.
Select Start -> Run "mmc"
Select File -> Add/Remove Snap-in
Add the "Certificates" snap-in
On the popup choose "Computer account" and hit next
Leave "Local computer" selected and hit finish
Select "OK" on the "Add or Remove Snap-ins" dialog
Click Console Root, Certificates, Personal, Certificates from the
directory tree on the left.
Delete Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender Host certificate.
4) Are the XBox and the Vista machine in the same subnet?
192.168.1.xxx or 192.168.2.xxx depending on your DHCP settings?
5) Is this an upgrade or clean install. Some users report problems
with an upgrade.
6) Click Start, Run and enter SERVICES.MSC. Locate and right click the
Windows Media Center Extender Service and select Start. You should
also set the properties of the service to Automatic.
7) On the Networking blade of the 360, is there an alternate MAC
address? If so, clear this out.
8) Do you have the McAfee Privacy Service (may be part of a suite)
installed? If so, uninstall it.
These and other suggestions are from
http://forums.xbox.com/6/10245070/ShowPost.aspx#10245070
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Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart
Display\Security
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
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"Edison" <edison.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks for asking.
Here's what I get:
Log Name: Media Center
Source: Mcx2Dvcs
Date: 3/31/2007 2:18:41 PM
Event ID: 405
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Edison-PC
Description:
Windows Media Center Extender setup failed with the following error
code: -209.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Mcx2Dvcs" />
<EventID Qualifiers="0">405</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-03-31T18:18:41.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>1641</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Media Center</Channel>
<Computer>Edison-PC</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>-209</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
Router is Speedstream 6520. It is a dual purpose modem-router, as it
connects computer to Internet, connects Xbox 360 to modem-router and
Internet, and connects to a second PC wirelessly. It is configured for
UPnP.
"Doug Knox - [MS-MVP]" <dknoxNO@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Please post the exact contents of the message in the Event Logs.
Also, what make and model of router are you using?
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Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows Media Center\Windows Powered Smart
Display\Security
Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes
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"Edison" <edison.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am afraid I keep asking questions here without success. Having also
tried MS, I am stumped.
I really would like to connect an Xbox 360 to Vista. I have tried
about two dozen times over several days. keep getting a
configuration error. In event viewer, I am told I have a problem
with Mcx2Dvcs.
Would really be grateful if someone can advise how to make this
work. Tnx
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