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  1. Excuse me, I'm using pfSense and I have both the NAT and Rules configured for UDP 9.  However, even without the router in place and hooking up my system directly to the modem there still is an issue.  I thought maybe I had a bum card but I've now tried 3 different connections with 2 being integrated with the options set in the bios.  Just stumped as to why this isn't working out.  Thoughts?

  2. This has been an interesting project towards my next step with PC Monitor.  

     

    1) Removed router has culprit by directly plugging workstation into modem

     

    2) BIOS settings are set, as well as settings within Device Manager

     

    3) Enabled the Simple TCPIP services within Programs and Features of W7

     

    4) Firewall is off however UDP 9 is allowed just in case.

     

    5) Tried a second PCIe NIC and still no dice

     

    6) BIOS for wake on PCIe enabled.  

     

    7) Wake on WAN over Internet is also set within PC Monitor Manager 4.1.2

     

    Completely stumped.  The app responds "sent" when router in place but "failed" when workstation is directly plugged into modem.  NIC is Intel Gigabit CT Desktop Adapter.  Thoughts?

  3. You could manually install the service.

     

    Installing PC Monitor Service:

    cd C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319
    InstallUtil.exe "C:\Program Files\PC Monitor\PCMonitorSrv.exe"

    Extract from manual installation guide.

     

    Paul.

     

    THANK YOU!  I really appreciate your willingness to hang in there.  It looks really good on my phone.  I got my own rig running for fun and I will feel better now while on vacation.  Going to test the Wake Up feature later on.  Again, thank you.

     

    Matthew

  4. UPDATE:

    Well I made a little headway.  I ran msiexec /a pcmonitor_x64.msi and it did install but when I open the interface it says "The service is not installed."  I then went ahead and attempted a msiexec /i pcmonitor_x64.msi which returned the same error:

     

    "There is a problem with the Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

     

    I do have two identical systems running Core and both give the same error message.  Is there a reason the Service is not installing?  Please advise.

  5. Can you please check to see if the msi file downloaded correctly and is not corrupted also make sure you are trying to install the correct msi that is for your CPU architecture.

    Sure did.  Just to be sure I tried both x64 and x86 msi files.  I doubt they're corrupt as the x64 did work just fine for a Server 2008 install.  Just trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong for the server core CLI install.  msiexec /i pcmonitor_x64.msi 

  6. Did he write anything in windows event log?

     

    Unfortunately I didn't see anything.  I was able to install a different .msi through the same process.  Any other ideas?  My Virtual Server went down last night and I'd really like to be able to start it up by my phone.  Thanks.

  7. I have a Windows 2008 R2 Server Core running Hyper-V.  I first installed the app on the Virtual Server and it works like a champ, great.  I figured it would make more sense to install it on the Server Core however I'm having some problems.  I've installed .NET Framework 4 and all of the Windows Updates.  

     

    I then execute msiexec /i pcmonitor_x64.msi 

     

    From there I receive a mid-install error:

     

    "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run.  Contact your support personnel or package vendor."  

     

    Ideas?  Thank you.

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