Were both machines XP at one point and you ran a vista upgrade? If so were they both created from the same image through some form of software image system like Norton Ghost?
Were both machines XP at one point and you ran a vista upgrade? If so were they both created from the same image through some form of software image system like Norton Ghost?
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another trick to connect the 2 clients would be called STUN (ning). basically, try to connect each keyclone to the other. firewalls by default allow data out, not in. as such, on inbound connection attempt... but... if you hit connect from both, the firewall that would normally block incoming traffic will allow it through... because it thinks the incoming traffic is the answer to your outgoing connection request.
basically... hit connect on both keyclones within a second of each other and see if that works. if it does, you have a firewall issue.
also, just for grins... run start/run/cmd.exe and try to do a ping to the other machine.
ie: (assuming the other machines ip address is 192.168.0.2)
ping 192.168.0.2
if that doesn't work... it's a network issue
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video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ev7wuPSkl0
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