Here are my SetiQ settings:
General SetiQueue settings
Current time Thu 2002 Jan 24 6:03:42am
Installed On Tue 2002 Jan 22 6:16:02am (1 day 23 hr 48 min ago)
Started On Wed 2002 Jan 23 11:37:06pm (6 hr 27 min ago)
SetiQueue Name Corey DeLong
Remote URL for SetiQueue
SetiQueue Email
cdelong2@rochester.rr.com
Email on revision updates disabled
Min Queue Depth 1.2 days
Max Queue Depth 3 days
Obsolete clients after 5 days
Keep logs for 2 days
Debug logging disabled
Shc debug logging disabled
Socket debug logging disabled
IP & Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
Port Number 5517
Connect Type WinINetDefault
Queue processing settings
Processing Priority Default
Processing Times 1:00am - 3:00am
Inter-WU download gap 1 minutes
Inter-WU VLAR gap 1 minutes
Look for sweet WUs enabled
Max delay between retries 60 minutes
Override for pass-through operations enabled
Override for empty queues enabled
Upload pending results enabled
Download new WUs enabled
Report stats to SetiQueue server enabled
Save a copy of all results disabled
Http Server settings
Allow any IP address enabled
Extra Footer URL
Text for footer URL
Programs running in Task Manager:
explorer
systray
poproxy- (this is NAV email protection I believe)
Setiahome-3
Navawp32- (NAV)
SetiQueue-3.03.17
Nprotect- (Norton Internet Security Auto protect)
SetiDriver
Winoldap- (this showed up when I loaded SetiQ)???
DNS2GO- (don't run it all the time- just installed, started manually)
I have run command line tests and can ping both computers using the IP addresses found in winipcfg. When I add port 5517 to the end- (192.168.0.145:5517/) it will not ping from either computer. I don't know if I'm giving it the correct syntax there to perform the operation. Reply back with any more ideas. Like I said before- it's gonna be something stupid on my part that I overlooked.