Network Map Issues
I have two PCs in my house and I've installed BitDefender on both. PC#1 has had the network map enabled as the Primary. When I try to add PC#2 as a regular PC, it claims that BitDefender is not installed or is not accessible. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I've also tried enabling PC#2 network map and joining as a regular PC but that doesn't work either.
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i had the same problem a little while back and followed this and it worked for me,read post #27
http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?sho...28397&st=20I have two PCs in my house and I've installed BitDefender on both. PC#1 has had the network map enabled as the Primary. When I try to add PC#2 as a regular PC, it claims that BitDefender is not installed or is not accessible. Is there something I'm doing wrong? I've also tried enabling PC#2 network map and joining as a regular PC but that doesn't work either.0 -
Thank you for that Bri. I did search the forums for an answer before I posted the question, but I guess I didn't look good enough.
I don't have BitDefender firewall so I disabled the Windows firewall and both machines and I was able to get the Network Map to work. however, when I re-enabled the Windows firewall, the connection broke. Using TCPView from Sysinternals, I was able to see that "vsserv.exe" was trying to connect to my remote PC. I allowed that through the Windows Firewall on both PCs and all is well.
Anyone know of anything I should be concerned about by allowing vsserv.exe through the firewall? why wouldn't BitDefender do this on its own?0 -
Hello
In Bitdefender 2013 the Network Map module is in cloud on My Bitdefender.
Please check out this announcement:
http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?act...f=241&id=42
After you install the new version, if needed, we will continue the conversation on the new area from here:
http://forum.bitdefender.com/index.php?showforum=293
Thank you.0