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| | pcanyWhere and DC++ Hi, I am running PCA 12.1 host on a Windows XP SP2 desktop, and remote on a Vista Home Premium laptop. When I have DC++ running on the desktop and attempt a remote session, I often can not connect. It seems that DC++ prevents the connection sometimes, but not always. I tried limiting the number of connections when using DC++ and this seemed to increase the chance of establishing a successful remote session. Any ideas? Fred |
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| | Re: pcanyWhere and DC++ Frederick Smith wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > I am running PCA 12.1 host on a Windows XP SP2 desktop, and remote on a > Vista Home Premium laptop. When I have DC++ running on the desktop and > attempt a remote session, I often can not connect. It seems that DC++ > prevents the connection sometimes, but not always. I tried limiting the > number of connections when using DC++ and this seemed to increase the > chance of establishing a successful remote session. Symantec's tech support people. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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