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PC1: desktop running Win7 ultimate 64bit (server) PC2: laptop running Win7 ultimate 32bit (client: kingleo)

Server Log: 2011-06-19T23:24:04 NOTE: accepted client connection ..libserverCClientListener.cpp,130 2011-06-19T23:24:04 NOTE: client "kingleo" has connected ..libserverCServer.cpp,299

2011-06-19T23:24:13 NOTE: client "kingleo" is dead ..libserverCClientProxy1_0.cpp,224

2011-06-19T23:26:27 NOTE: accepted client connection ..libserverCClientListener.cpp,130 2011-06-19T23:26:27 NOTE: client "kingleo" has connected ..libserverCServer.cpp,299

2011-06-19T23:26:36 NOTE: client "kingleo" is dead ..libserverCClientProxy1_0.cpp,224

Using a router. Two computers can see each other in Homegroup. I can ping both computers from each other. The client never seems to finish connecting to the server.

Any ideas?

asked 19 Jun '11, 23:37

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The question has been closed for the following reason "Your version is out of date, please upgrade" by nbolton 19 Jul '12, 15:03

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