I'm a happy 4+ year owner of a HP 470 WHS and have all of the sudden lost my ability to connect to the server from any of my PCs, both via the WHS Console and RDC. I also can no longer access the file shares from my PCs.
I searched this Forum for similar topics and read dozens, but none of them matched my exact scenario. So here I am begging for help!
HISTORY
With McAfee ending their support of WHS, I attempted to uninstall McAfee SAS Virus/Spyware from my server, but instead accidentally enabled the McAfee SAS Firewall Protection on the server.
As soon as this happened, I lost the ability to connect to the server both via Console and RDC and began receiving the following errors:
When attempting to connect from a PC via Console, I get "This computer cannot connect to your home server. Check your network connection..."
When attempting to connect via RDC, I get "This computer can't connect to the remote computer. Try connecting again. If the problem continues..."
I figured it was simply due to the activation of the McAfee Firewall Protection that was preventing me to access the server, but I hand no way to get onto the server to remedy.
So I purchased a VGA debug board that allows me to connect a monitor to my WHS so that I could troubleshoot this issue, and I was able to successfully untinstall all McAfee services/software from the server.
After a reboot, I was still not able to access the WHS via Console nor RDC. So I reinstalled the WHS Connector software on a couple of my PCs, but that did not resolve the issue either.
During this troubleshooting, I noticed the following while observing the WHS boot sequence:
When the WHS booted up, it stopped at the standard Windows log in screen and I had to log in for the boot sequence to continue. Is this normal and I was just never seeing it since I did not have a monitor connected, but the server still functioned as designed without the login screen sequence being completed? Or is this part of the problem now?
I noticed on the WHS under Services, there is a 'McAfee Personal Firewall' service still listed, not Started, even though there is no McAfee software listed under Add/Remove Programs. Just for kicks, I disabled this service and rebooted the WHS and all PCs, still not able to log on from PCs, nor access any of the file shares on the server.
So it seems permission related, but I've not been able to find anything. Should my next step be to go through Server Reinstall? Or is there some Firewall, permissions, User acct or BIOS settings that I should be checking first??
CURRENT STATUS
Software Version: 1.3.8.25155
BIOS Version: R02 Friday, July 13, 2007
WHS lights: Power=blue; Network=blue; Health=red (due to PC backups past due)
WHS icon on all PCs: shows connected but color is Red due to PC backups past due
PCs: all running Windows XP SP3
Wireless Router: Linksys E2000 (no changes made in over a year)
WHS does have internet access, and all PCs see the server and are communicating with it, as the icon in the sys tray of all PCs goes from grey, to green, then to red when the server boots, followed by the screen pops alerting me to the critical status due to PC backups not completed in over 2 months.
Anxiously awaiting your help...
I searched this Forum for similar topics and read dozens, but none of them matched my exact scenario. So here I am begging for help!
HISTORY
With McAfee ending their support of WHS, I attempted to uninstall McAfee SAS Virus/Spyware from my server, but instead accidentally enabled the McAfee SAS Firewall Protection on the server.
As soon as this happened, I lost the ability to connect to the server both via Console and RDC and began receiving the following errors:
When attempting to connect from a PC via Console, I get "This computer cannot connect to your home server. Check your network connection..."
When attempting to connect via RDC, I get "This computer can't connect to the remote computer. Try connecting again. If the problem continues..."
I figured it was simply due to the activation of the McAfee Firewall Protection that was preventing me to access the server, but I hand no way to get onto the server to remedy.
So I purchased a VGA debug board that allows me to connect a monitor to my WHS so that I could troubleshoot this issue, and I was able to successfully untinstall all McAfee services/software from the server.
After a reboot, I was still not able to access the WHS via Console nor RDC. So I reinstalled the WHS Connector software on a couple of my PCs, but that did not resolve the issue either.
During this troubleshooting, I noticed the following while observing the WHS boot sequence:
When the WHS booted up, it stopped at the standard Windows log in screen and I had to log in for the boot sequence to continue. Is this normal and I was just never seeing it since I did not have a monitor connected, but the server still functioned as designed without the login screen sequence being completed? Or is this part of the problem now?
I noticed on the WHS under Services, there is a 'McAfee Personal Firewall' service still listed, not Started, even though there is no McAfee software listed under Add/Remove Programs. Just for kicks, I disabled this service and rebooted the WHS and all PCs, still not able to log on from PCs, nor access any of the file shares on the server.
So it seems permission related, but I've not been able to find anything. Should my next step be to go through Server Reinstall? Or is there some Firewall, permissions, User acct or BIOS settings that I should be checking first??
CURRENT STATUS
Software Version: 1.3.8.25155
BIOS Version: R02 Friday, July 13, 2007
WHS lights: Power=blue; Network=blue; Health=red (due to PC backups past due)
WHS icon on all PCs: shows connected but color is Red due to PC backups past due
PCs: all running Windows XP SP3
Wireless Router: Linksys E2000 (no changes made in over a year)
WHS does have internet access, and all PCs see the server and are communicating with it, as the icon in the sys tray of all PCs goes from grey, to green, then to red when the server boots, followed by the screen pops alerting me to the critical status due to PC backups not completed in over 2 months.
Anxiously awaiting your help...