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Old 04-25-2008   #1 (permalink)
Frederick Smith
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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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Old 04-26-2008   #2 (permalink)
Malke
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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.
This is a question for either the DC++ program's tech support people or
Symantec's tech support people.

Malke
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