WHS issues

mc866

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Dec 15, 2005
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Can't figure this one out, I had it working but not it won't configure because it says it can't accept website connections. The only change I've made is adding a Rosewill Gig NIC card, but nothing else has changed, I've opened all the ports 80, 443, 4125. I've installed the latest drivers for the card, I double checked that these ports were open on the firewall, I even disabled the firewall just to check. Thinking I may try it with the integrated NIC but haven't yet, not sure why that would change things. I'm stumped on what the issue is, anyone have any ideas?
 

bsobel

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Windows Live Domains appears to be going up/down based on my WHS and other posts I've seen. That may be leading to a false error for you as well.

I presume this should get fixed shortly (but it has been a few days now...)
 

mc866

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Hmm hopefully that's all it is, I've been pulling what's left of my hair out on this one.
 

RebateMonger

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You can test the Windows Live Domain side with a "Ping mydomain.homeserver.com" and see if it's giving out the correct IP address.

You can test the Windows Home Server side by doing a remote access from inside your network.

If those two tests work, then it's a problem with your router or your ISP is blocking the incoming TCP Port(s).

Edit: Remembering that I don't know exactly what kinds of tests that the WHS Wizard uses for setting it up. The one problem with Wizards is that they sometimes can make life MORE complicated.