No antivirus or firewall. Even Windows Firewall is turned off. Netstat says that the service is NOT listening. I've uninstalled and reinstalled several times.
MiStACoRn
Ok, on further investigation, on the primary machine I have the Stardock service running. For some reason, the installer doesn't want to install the service on the secondary machine. Unless the service isn't supposed to run on the slave? But I would imagine it would need to to listen.
Reinstalled in said order, and still no dice. As for the other post about the ports. I ran a netstat, and you're right. 30564 is not listening on the other machine for some reason. Multiplicity is loaded, but the port is not listening.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try it and let you know what I come up with. It "sees" the other system in the sense that I can detect it's network name and resolve its IP, but when I actually hit the ok button and it tries to connect it gives me an error. Could most definitely be a port issue, but unless the old version of MP ran on a different port, I don't see why it would suddenly be different.
I've submitted a support ticket and emailed support, both to no avail, so I figured I'd try posting to the board... I can't seem to get Multiplicity to connect no matter what I do. It was working fine before, and I always use it, and I'm pretty computer saavy. I recently reformatted both my systems, so we're dealing with a fresh install of Windows XP on both machines. It seems to be the new version of Multiplicity because the older one worked fine before I reformat