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Terry weaver
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help,was working fine!

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now I get this,havent changed anything.

http://www.jetscreenshot.com/demo/20091115-cp4-62kb.jpg
Kent Briggs
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Re: help,was working fine!

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Terry weaver wrote:now I get this,havent changed anything.

http://www.jetscreenshot.com/demo/20091115-cp4-62kb.jpg
Another program (or more likely another copy of Poker Mavens running in a different Windows session) is using port 8087 or 8088. Right-click on the Windows task bar and Start the Task Manager. Check the box at the bottom that says "Show processes from all users" and then look through the Processes to make sure another PMServer.exe isn't running. You should also patch up to the latest version.
Terry weaver
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Re: help,was working fine!

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Kent Briggs wrote:
Terry weaver wrote:now I get this,havent changed anything.

http://www.jetscreenshot.com/demo/20091115-cp4-62kb.jpg
Another program (or more likely another copy of Poker Mavens running in a different Windows session) is using port 8087 or 8088. Right-click on the Windows task bar and Start the Task Manager. Check the box at the bottom that says "Show processes from all users" and then look through the Processes to make sure another PMServer.exe isn't running. You should also patch up to the latest version.
will try latest version cause i have rebooted many times that should have killed other versions from running in back ground right?
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Re: help,was working fine!

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Terry weaver wrote: will try latest version cause i have rebooted many times that should have killed other versions from running in back ground right?
Make sure "Auto start server at bootup" is set to "No" in the Server Settings group before rebooting. You can also get a Windows command prompt (Start, Run, CMD) and enter this command to show all active ports and the program that is using them:

netstat -a -b
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