Make sure there isn't a third party firewall installed on the
machines that nobody thought to tell you about. This may sound
stupidly obvious but I once had a similar issue and already had the
Windows firewall off on the machine so I couldn't figure out why
nothing seemed to be connecting. I later noticed that the user had
self-installed (without informing me) a third party firewall and it
was causing all my grief. Even he had forgotten he had installed it,
let alone documented the fact. Never underestimate the trouble a
user/junior administrator with admin access can get up to...
On Aug 19, 2009, at 23:52, Boris Blinchevsky wrote:
Windows Firewall is off on both machines.
-B
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