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I have two Vista Ultimate machines on my home network. One is x86 and the
other is x64 but this is irrelevant as far as I can tell. They are both on the same LAN and connected to the same router (D-Link DGL-4500). They both have IPv6 enabled. They both use Windows Live OneCare and they both have firewall exceptions for Meeting Space activated (I have also tried disabling this firewall completely with no effect). Anyway, no matter what I do, these computers can not connect to one another through Windows Meeting Space. They can both see each other's meetings and they can both see each other's "People Near Me" names. But they can not connect. It always gives an error after about ten seconds saying it could not make the connection. I have tried connecting directly, connecting by email invitation, connecting by file invitation...nothing works. Does anyone have some advice for me? Thanks, John |
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I believe Meeting Space uses port 5722. Can you telnet it?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "John Adams" wrote in message ... I have two Vista Ultimate machines on my home network. One is x86 and the other is x64 but this is irrelevant as far as I can tell. They are both on the same LAN and connected to the same router (D-Link DGL-4500). They both have IPv6 enabled. They both use Windows Live OneCare and they both have firewall exceptions for Meeting Space activated (I have also tried disabling this firewall completely with no effect). Anyway, no matter what I do, these computers can not connect to one another through Windows Meeting Space. They can both see each other's meetings and they can both see each other's "People Near Me" names. But they can not connect. It always gives an error after about ten seconds saying it could not make the connection. I have tried connecting directly, connecting by email invitation, connecting by file invitation...nothing works. Does anyone have some advice for me? Thanks, John |
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I'll have to add the telnet windows feature to try this. I will let you
know, but I can tell you that I added specific firewall exceptions to both inbound and outbound port 5722 on both computers and they would still not connect. I'm lost at this point. Could it be the router? I might suspect that the router is interfering with the IPv6 communication, but when I ping other Vista machines by their names I get back an IPv6 response, so I know that IPv6 works at least in that case. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: I believe Meeting Space uses port 5722. Can you telnet it? -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "John Adams" wrote in message ... I have two Vista Ultimate machines on my home network. One is x86 and the other is x64 but this is irrelevant as far as I can tell. They are both on the same LAN and connected to the same router (D-Link DGL-4500). They both have IPv6 enabled. They both use Windows Live OneCare and they both have firewall exceptions for Meeting Space activated (I have also tried disabling this firewall completely with no effect). Anyway, no matter what I do, these computers can not connect to one another through Windows Meeting Space. They can both see each other's meetings and they can both see each other's "People Near Me" names. But they can not connect. It always gives an error after about ten seconds saying it could not make the connection. I have tried connecting directly, connecting by email invitation, connecting by file invitation...nothing works. Does anyone have some advice for me? Thanks, John |
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