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Yes of course it does.
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Ok then - I have installed the iSCSI service only (3.5.1). Is it possible to use the GUI to connect from another server, right? I'm having no luck with that. Beside adjusting the Windows Firewall, are there other things that need to be changed?
And how about adding the license file?
TIA,
Terry
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:09 am
Sure.
No luck does not sound like a valid report. What's failing? What's told to you? Where's StarWind service log file?
Try reading help. It has complete reference on how to apply license file.
microfoundry wrote:Ok then - I have installed the iSCSI service only (3.5.1). Is it possible to use the GUI to connect from another server, right? I'm having no luck with that. Beside adjusting the Windows Firewall, are there other things that need to be changed?
And how about adding the license file?
TIA,
Terry
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Anton Kolomyeytsev
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software
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microfoundry
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:26 am
Truns out to be the Windows Firewall. Turn off domain profile and connect with no issue. License loaded with no issue.
I forgot about port 3261... Modified Firewall rule and all is good.
Besides inbound ports are 3260 & 3261 , there's nothing else right?
Thanks for the help,
Terry
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 11:42 am
One for iSCSI traffic and one for StarWind control protocol. If you did not apply any changes to the configuration - no other ones should be "opened" for flawless operation.
microfoundry wrote:Truns out to be the Windows Firewall. Turn off domain profile and connect with no issue. License loaded with no issue.
I forgot about port 3261... Modified Firewall rule and all is good.
Besides inbound ports are 3260 & 3261 , there's nothing else right?
Thanks for the help,
Terry
Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software