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I'm getting the above message whenever I try to start lmgrd.exe for ArcGIS
(have the latest lmgrd.exe available for Vista 64-bit Xeon). The TCP port listed in the license file is 27004. This started after I tried to start the campus VPN network this last week, which I now know is not set up for 64-bit machines. The result was lmgrd just not loading and no access to the internet (no SSH). The latter I fixed with a suggestion from MS discussion group 'Windows Vista Networking and Sharing' (typed 'netsh winsock reset' at dos prompt as administrator). I don't know what to do about the former. What can I do to find out what happened to TCP port 27004? Or, can I just change the TCP port referred to in the license file? How do I tell what TCP ports are available? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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