I'm starting to see more reports of this in the forums for OneCare, but the only
solution so far has been the "Hit it with a hammer" approach of reinstalling
OneCare on the hub PC. In some cases, unsubscribing the affected PC and then
reinstalling (someone said they activated again, but I can't tell you if you
need to reinstall or simply "subscribe" after using the unsubscribe link on the
hub) and activating has also resolved communication issues between PCs in a
Circle.
I'll refer you to support, though, Ray:
How to reach support (FAQ) -
http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsO...21771&SiteID=2
-steve
"Ray Martin" <me@xxxxxx> wrote:
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>For the past week or so, I've had the following message showing on my
>OneCare circle status page against the second PC in my circle:
>
>"There are connection problems between this PC and other PCs in your OneCare
>circle. This may impact some functionality. To troubleshoot this problem
>click 'Help'.
>
>Go to OneCare on this PC and complete the Actions To Take."
>
>When I go to the PC concerned, however, there are NO 'Actions To Take' and
>everything appears fine. Clicking on 'Help' shows absolutely no useful
>information.
>
>The 3 PCs in my circle are connected only via the internet, but the third PC
>has shown no conection problems at all. I've tried doing a 'refresh' of the
>printers but this has no effect.
>
>How do I clear this message?
>
>TIA
>
>Ray Martin
>
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Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
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