Shackelbot
October 17th, 2020, 20:06
Hello all,
First post so I apologize if this isn't formatted correctly, I've been browsing around for the last few weeks trying to resolve this issue.
I'm getting the "Handle User Cookie, Network, time out" error when trying to login to my account.
40291
and when trying to install I get..
40292
Now onto the rabbit hole I've gone down..
here is the list of things that I have tried as well as some information from my situation:
First and foremost I have xfinity internet, and yes, I've read the pinned post.
I have..
> disabled my advanced security
> port forwarded 1802
> made a rule for 1802 with my firewall for inbound and outbound (both, just in case)
> allowed the app FGWebinstall with my firewall
> disabled my routers firewall entirely
> disabled Upnp
> Ensured my connection is a private network
> Reinstalled Windows
> disabled every firewall on my clean windows install
> Reviewed event viewer and resolved DCOM errors shown while FGwebinstall was running
> removed my user control security
> tracked and opened the wide range of ports that FGwebinstall trys to establish connections on
> opened port 80 because I saw that it was a remote port used by FGwebinstall
> verified that every port I have referenced thus far is open
> added my computer to my routers DMZ
> reset my router to factory settings
> attempted the install on two other computers on my network
all of this to no result.
I have tried varying combinations of these things listed if they made sense to leave changed.
The one that surprised me the most was the DMZ not working.
I have no ideas on how to proceed as the only thing that changed when my FGwebinstall stopped working was I attempted to update it after a windows update.
That being said when I reinstalled windows I installed a version from the beginning of the year thinking that maybe a windows update caused the issue, no result.
I love fantasy grounds but this entire experience has really soured my want to continue using it, please assist if you have any ideas, I will try anything.
Thank you!
First post so I apologize if this isn't formatted correctly, I've been browsing around for the last few weeks trying to resolve this issue.
I'm getting the "Handle User Cookie, Network, time out" error when trying to login to my account.
40291
and when trying to install I get..
40292
Now onto the rabbit hole I've gone down..
here is the list of things that I have tried as well as some information from my situation:
First and foremost I have xfinity internet, and yes, I've read the pinned post.
I have..
> disabled my advanced security
> port forwarded 1802
> made a rule for 1802 with my firewall for inbound and outbound (both, just in case)
> allowed the app FGWebinstall with my firewall
> disabled my routers firewall entirely
> disabled Upnp
> Ensured my connection is a private network
> Reinstalled Windows
> disabled every firewall on my clean windows install
> Reviewed event viewer and resolved DCOM errors shown while FGwebinstall was running
> removed my user control security
> tracked and opened the wide range of ports that FGwebinstall trys to establish connections on
> opened port 80 because I saw that it was a remote port used by FGwebinstall
> verified that every port I have referenced thus far is open
> added my computer to my routers DMZ
> reset my router to factory settings
> attempted the install on two other computers on my network
all of this to no result.
I have tried varying combinations of these things listed if they made sense to leave changed.
The one that surprised me the most was the DMZ not working.
I have no ideas on how to proceed as the only thing that changed when my FGwebinstall stopped working was I attempted to update it after a windows update.
That being said when I reinstalled windows I installed a version from the beginning of the year thinking that maybe a windows update caused the issue, no result.
I love fantasy grounds but this entire experience has really soured my want to continue using it, please assist if you have any ideas, I will try anything.
Thank you!