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  1. Knew as soon as I posted I'd solve it Created a firewall inbound rule allowing the program \Plastic SCM5\Server\plasticd.exe Do let me know if anyone considers this a 'hacky' insecure way to fix the issue though!
  2. Morning, I am in the process of moving our plastic server to a new machine. All going well so far, users, configs good, databases still transferring (will take a while so unable to powercycle at the moment). However, I've tripped at a basic hurdle. Clients on our network are unable to see the server and it appears to be linked to good ol' windows firewall - as on disabling windows firewall on the server the client is then able to see the server. Info: Server OS: Windows Server 2019 Standard v. 1809 Client OS: Windows 10 Pro, Windows 11 Pro Port used: 8087 Old server has been disconnected from the network Troubleshooting so far Using Telnet in command line on client computer confirms the port is open on the server's IP Firewall rule created opening TCP 8087 over Domain, Private, Public - inbound and outbound Tried other port numbers Any help much appreciated
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