2006-09-06, 12:52 AM
Brian_W Wrote:What other software do you have on the machine? Host based firewall software (built-in windows firewall or third party)? Have you tried to reinstall the EWA from scratch? Try to uninstall IIS and then do what cubsfan suggested with running netstat -a. That will list what processes are currently listening for an active connection, and check for the EWA port of 7647. IIS defaults to port 80, so that itself should have no effect on the GBPVR web server.
Brian
AS an FYI....the EWA code itself has nothing to do with the web server.....the server is actually initialized/hosted out of the gbpvrrecordingservice.exe.
If you look in your gbpvrrecordingservice.exe.log in the gbpvr directory you should see the following line......shortly after you restart the service so it will be towards the top of the file....
easiest thing to do is stop the service.....restart the service.....and then look in the log.......that way you don't need to hunt around.....
INFO [4] Start GB-PVR web on: 7647
Intel Core i7 @ 4.00GHz Skylake 14nm
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-DELUXE
Windows 10 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 5.1.1
SiliconDust HDHomeRun HDHR5-4US Connect Quatro 4 Channel Tuner
Roku Ultra
2 PCH A-100's
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-DELUXE
Windows 10 Pro x64
PVR Software: NPVR 5.1.1
SiliconDust HDHomeRun HDHR5-4US Connect Quatro 4 Channel Tuner
Roku Ultra
2 PCH A-100's