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- | // Also look at the results above from Trace Route. If you see multiple subnets in the list, you will likely need to change the firewall rules on your LAN Zoo server to allow connections from multiple subnets. See [[https:// | + | // Also look at the results above from Trace Route. If you see multiple subnets in the list, you will likely need to change the firewall rules on your LAN Zoo server to allow connections from multiple subnets. See [[https:// |
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//If this test fails and all other tests succeed, then make sure the Zoo server service is running. You can do this by using either ZooAdmin.exe or the Services applet in Control Panel. Also, make sure __[[zoo: | //If this test fails and all other tests succeed, then make sure the Zoo server service is running. You can do this by using either ZooAdmin.exe or the Services applet in Control Panel. Also, make sure __[[zoo: | ||
- | //This test can fail if the client and server are on different subnets. By default, the Zoo installer opens the Windows Firewall to the Zoo service on port 80 for the local subnet only. You will need to change the firewall rule to allow all any other subnets that need access.// | + | //This test can fail if the client and server are on different subnets. By default, the Zoo installer opens the Windows Firewall to the Zoo service on port 80 for the local subnet only. You will need to change the firewall rule " |
//This test can also fail if your system is configured to access the Internet by using a [[https:// | //This test can also fail if your system is configured to access the Internet by using a [[https:// |