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MickB
Dec 17, 2012Follower
ReadyNAS remote and windows XP
Hi everyone Have tried installing latest version of ReadyNAS Remote, (1.6.5.19), on two separate PC's running XP Professional SP3. In each case Leaf Adapter failed to acquire an IP address and I go...
John_Hudson
Jan 24, 2013Aspirant
I have the same problem!
Running XP-Pro SP3
Current version returns an error:
A connection to the server could not be established; this error may occur if you are on a network that uses a proxy server or
if you have previously configured Leaf to use a proxy server and the proxy server has changed.
Would you like to configure ReadyNAS Remote to use a proxy to connect to the Internet?
If I uninstall and install the original version (I kept a copy), it works fine.
Reinstall the latest version and get the error message.
(During installation the installer could not configure the leaf adaptor)
If I set the leaf adaptor manually to 5.0.0.3 255.0.0.0, it shows as set, but the moment I try to log-on it reverts to 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 and I get the error
This is repeatable on my systems, I have tried on two XP-Pro computers running sp3
Help would be appreciated, I want to try out "ReadyDROP"
Kind regards
Running XP-Pro SP3
Current version returns an error:
A connection to the server could not be established; this error may occur if you are on a network that uses a proxy server or
if you have previously configured Leaf to use a proxy server and the proxy server has changed.
Would you like to configure ReadyNAS Remote to use a proxy to connect to the Internet?
If I uninstall and install the original version (I kept a copy), it works fine.
Reinstall the latest version and get the error message.
(During installation the installer could not configure the leaf adaptor)
If I set the leaf adaptor manually to 5.0.0.3 255.0.0.0, it shows as set, but the moment I try to log-on it reverts to 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 and I get the error
This is repeatable on my systems, I have tried on two XP-Pro computers running sp3
Help would be appreciated, I want to try out "ReadyDROP"
Kind regards
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