Dpnsvr.exe not start
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It could be DirectPlay8 Server being blocked.
There should be a message issued on the administrator account asking if you want to continue blocking MS DirectPlay8 Server.
To see this message you need to have the account logged in, and switch to the user account and start FLServer, then switch back to the administrator account.
It took me some time to get this message displayed, when I had it.
You can also add dpnsvr.exe to the Exceptions list manually.
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Sorry StarTrader, but no helps.
I don’t know what FLServer doing, look:
[UPnP set event: del nat rule] from source 10.1.3.200, Friday, May 07,2010 17:01:51
[UPnP set event: add nat rule] from source 10.1.3.200, Friday, May 07,2010 17:01:50=====UPDATE
Server start completed and keep waiting for god login
[UPnP set event: add nat rule] from source 10.1.3.200, Friday, May 07,2010 17:08:53 # ADD FLServer Port 1135 // What’s This?
Server still starting
[UPnP set event: del nat rule] from source 10.1.3.200, Friday, May 07,2010 17:08:46 # ADD FLServer Port 2302
Server still starting
[UPnP set event: add nat rule] from source 10.1.3.200, Friday, May 07,2010 17:08:12 # ADD FLServer Port 2302
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try giving these permissions
Administrative Tools - Component Services:
Console Root - Component Services - Computers - My Computer - DCOM Config - Virtual Disk Service - Preferences - Security - Configuration Permissions - Customize - EditLocal Policy - Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment - Create global objects
found by our hardware admin.
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OutCast wrote:
try giving these permissionsAdministrative Tools - Component Services:
Console Root - Component Services - Computers - My Computer - DCOM Config - Virtual Disk Service - Preferences - Security - Configuration Permissions - Customize - EditIn Windows 2008 it is grayed - what to do?
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OutCast wrote:
Dunno, never used 2008.
Maybe try start mmc with admin rights…Already tried Same result
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Guys, i have no any idea about this. Server cannot start even give admin’s right and running in Service Mode.
dpnsvr.exe still down when start up few mins.
That’s very strange because in LAN, any one can access. But in WAN cross the Netgear Router, No one can logon when dpnsvr.exe down.
So, why it down, and how to keep it Up?
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In 2003 x86 on different terminal sessions fl servers are working fine
Wait. flserver.exe as service? under Admin account?
Why not under control of any fl server manager?That’s strange, On my other computer, i run FLServer in Users account too and without any problem, why i cannot do the same on my server?
Your server is 2003 x86 similar to your other computer?
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HeIIoween wrote:
In 2003 x86 on different terminal sessions fl servers are working fineWait. flserver.exe as service? under Admin account?
Why not under control of any fl server manager?That’s strange, On my other computer, i run FLServer in Users account too and without any problem, why i cannot do the same on my server?
Your server is 2003 x86 similar to your other computer?
Ahhhh….
FLServer with CheatersDeath running on a Windows Server 2003 system in Service Mode by srvany.exe in vmware on my personal Ubuntu server. But it not about this bug.
I cannot run FLServer normally even directly. VMware is configed correctly, use bridge connection not NAT.
I’m faraway from my server and i can’t reinstall the Windows Server 2003 system remotely. So the bug still jumping there and i have no idea to fix it.
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Vmware - what version?
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Good (Oracle Virtual Box, VmWare ESXi are good too for Windows Guests
IpSec or other firewall/ids, ipv6 on Ubuntu host are disabled?
IpSec or other firewall/ids, ipv6 on FLSrv VM are disabled?VmWare tools inside FLSrv VM are installed?
Ip of Ubuntu host in the same subnet that FLSrv VM uses?
Default gateway of Ubuntu host and FLSrv VM the same?
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Virtual Box is also my favorite virtual machine, I installed it on my PC and notebook but i don’t know how to install it and config it And control it Remotely on my Ubuntu server, so i given up to try and joined the vmware server’s camp.
Now the Check list:
Answers isIndeed,
No,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes,
Yes.Hum, I will try to disable it when hot weather pass away, because now my server running from 17:00 - 18:00 for safe in summer. At that time I’m working or have dinner.
But Thank you HeIIoween, You helps me again and again. Here is my BIG THANKS!
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http://phpvirtualbox.googlecode.com/svn/wiki/images/phpvbsm.png
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_W91WTmDh0vc/SnqKF39A0oI/AAAAAAAAAAM/2bttvTHsnn4/s1600-h/VirtualBox+Web-Interface-1.png
And headless VirtualBox: http://howtoforge.com/vboxheadless-running-virtual-machines-with-virtualbox-3.1-on-a-headless-ubuntu-9.10-server
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P.S. I have not tried :))In current situation with VmWare:
Ok, we will see
And then we must check router -
Cool Vbox, i will try that LOL.
Router’s UPNP is On.
Humm… About the suspect of router… Hey, that’s very coincident, This problem happened when i replace my TP-Link router with the Netgear router. Maybe because UPnP setting is wrong?
There is 2 option, Advertisement Period and Advertisement TTL. set to default value, 30 and 4. I don’t know is it correct for FLSrv.
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Model of NetGear?
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UPnP not enough, do port forwarding:
To configure port forwarding to a local server:
1. Select Port Forwarding/Port Triggering under Advanced in the main menu.
2. Click Add Service. The Ports–Custom Services screen displays.
3. In the Service Name field, enter FLSrvPort2
4. In the Service Type field, select the protocol UDP.
5. In the Starting Port field and Ending port Field, enter 2302 port number.
6. In the Server IP Address field, enter the IP address of your local computer that will provide
this service.7. Click Apply. The service appears in the list in the Port Forwarding/Port Triggering screen.
Repeat procedure for the:
- Service Name FLSrvPort3, Starting Port field and Ending port Field 2303
- Service Name FLSrvPort4, Starting Port field and Ending port Field 2304
My reinterpretation from ftp://downloads.netgear.com/files/JWNR2000_UM_21Sept09.pdf