Re: Networking Issue - PCAnywhere, Server 2003 & DNS
From: Sam Mapson (mapson4_at_hotmail.c)
Date: 01/10/05
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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 07:14:13 GMT
Problem solved!!! I just came back from the office. It was something
very simple - the Windows XP firewall. I added the custom assigned
ports to the exclusion list - although PCAnywhere was in the list.
Thank you very much Herb Martin - if it wasn't for you, I would be still
looking for a fix in DNS. It threw me because the only thing that
changed was the DNS IP settings on the XP computers.
"Herb Martin" <news@LearnQuick.com> wrote in news:e7Ky3ik9EHA.2876
@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl:
> Responded to your request in another newsgroup.
>
> It works much better if you CROSSPOST rather than
> sending separate messages to multiple newsgroups.
>
> (Just put them all in the Newsgroup to line.)
>
> Why? You don't have to look through (and remember)
> all the groups to which you post and anyone posting
> an answer or trying to learn can see all of the other
> questions, your answers, and the responses threaded
> together.
>
> Crossposting is NOT a bad thing when on-topic in
> multiple groups.
>
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