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is not set up to etsablish a connection on port 2087 with this computer
Posted by Kim73 on May 3rd, 2008


We just a computer with windows vista hom prem on it.. it worked fine
for about a week.

i own a site which i have a whm and now i can not get to it. when i run
the diagnose is gives my server name and then says is not set up to
etsablish a connection on port 2087 on this computer

i have done everything. i have put this port into the firewall i have put
this site in the trusted i can not figure what else i can do so i can
access my whm. its driving me crazy...

i have done the windows recovery.. i have done restores does anyone else
know what i can do so can get to my whm

Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on May 4th, 2008


What is a "whm"?

Are you trying to use Remote Desktop to access a remote computer running
Vista Ultimate/Business or XP Pro/MCE?

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Posted by Kim73 via WindowsKB.com on May 4th, 2008


WHM Web Host Manager
im just hooked up to this computer.with a hughesnet modem and imusing
windows vista home prem

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Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on May 4th, 2008


So what operating system is the Web Host Manager running, ie. Windows 2003
Server or Windows 2000 Server or what? I presume your trying to connect to
that server from your Vista Home Premium client with Remote Desktop on TCP
Port 2087?

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Posted by Kim73 via WindowsKB.com on May 4th, 2008


they are on a linux server yep trying to connect to the port 2087

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Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on May 4th, 2008


Well Remote Desktop will not connect to a Linux box natively AFAIK. Have you
checked the WebHost Manager support pages? WebHost Manager is beyond the
scope of this news group.

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Posted by Kim73 via WindowsKB.com on May 4th, 2008


I never had a problem until we got this new computer.. I have had the same
host for 5 years. and when we had windows xp it worked.so im confused as
why im all of a sudden having problems..
my host has helped and they tried on different networks,and they had no
problems.. i gave my admin the link and she was able to get in no
problems. i cant even ping my site when other people can..so something is
going on with either my internet or this computer which i cant figure out..


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Posted by Kim73 via WindowsKB.com on May 5th, 2008


Well we have it narrowed down to the proxy after contacting my isp and
compaq and my host since its a proxy website it has to with my settings
which i have no clue about that

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