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Posted: June 02 2008 at 23:08 | IP Logged Quote smarty

Having a senior moment...please help.

EDIT: FIX FOUND - Senior eyes are getting bad. I should have COPIED (not typed) the encrypted password into the DCC.ini file. Capitalazation is important
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I am sending sending a "ph_ssrequest" request to a remote computer that is running the DCC Powerhome client.

On the remote computer running DCC, I have modified the dcc.ini file to the right user ID, server port (8500) and encrypted password (from the pwrhome.ini file).    

I currently use this approach (successfully) between multiple DCC machines (running XP) and my PH machine(running XP). I now am trying to get the DCC client working on a new Vista machine. When sending the "ph_ssrequest" request (from my main PH xp machine), I get an error that says:

"401 Unauthorized. You must provide a valid userid and password to access the socket server."

In an attempt to resolve this error, on the Vista (DCC) machine, I have turned off the windows firewall, and even shared the powerhome folder (and sub folders), but I keep getting this error when I try to send socket requests to the DCC client.

Ideas???



Edited by smarty - June 03 2008 at 07:55


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Posted: June 08 2008 at 01:43 | IP Logged Quote eHomeCreations

senior moment...   

LOL!!!!!   I share your pain!!!
Been thinking about getting those 'reading' glasses my father used to wear.


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