Start scrolling down the log file and search for ERROR level log messages and any exceptions that have occurred close where the installation process exits. The error message might indicate that there are problems with file access privileges, networking, process locks, etc. If you are unsure what to do with the information, then Google is your friend.
Others might have had the exact same issue with a potential solution. If you are unable to find the solution yourself and need to contact Oculus support , be sure to include the log file when creating the support ticket. The solution to your Oculus software installation issues might be as simple as unplugging the USB cable between your headset and PC.
People have reported that trying to install the software while your headset is plugged in causes process lock issues. This in turn causes the installation to exit with a failure code.
So go ahead and unplug your headset, restart your PC and then run the setup again to see if you get better results this time. The Oculus software setup is built in a way that it relies on making external network connections while doing the installation.
Firewall and Antivirus software have been known to cause issues in this matter. From the Firewall configuration, you will have to disable the Firewall on your Private network. Navigate around in the Antivirus settings and if you get in trouble, then Google is your friend.
Make sure you re-enable your Firewall and Antivirus software after you have completed the Oculus software installation! Depending on how your Windows users and account security is configured, you might need to run the Oculus software setup as an administrator in order for it to complete successfully.
This is most likely caused by missing privileges and the way the account security is configured. Therefore, if possible then use a local administrator account to complete the installation. This might help you complete the Oculus installation successfully. Tech Support Guy is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled.
For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Netmeeting 3. Thread starter kbk Start date Sep 30, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread.
Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Jun 13, Messages I am running Netmeeting 3. When I attempt to share a program in NetMeeting, the Share button on the toolbar is greyed out and the Share Application command on the Tools menu is unavailable. Also, what is method to uninstall and reinstall Netmeeting.
I have not been able to find anything on Microsoft's web site on any of these issues. Please advise if you have any info. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Help with NetMeeting 3. Thread starter TheHub Start date Aug 29, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies.
The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. TheHub Thread Starter. Joined Aug 29, Messages 8. I need some help setting up NetMeeting to work through my router.
I've been trying to use NetMeeting to contact my father overseas, and over my network it would not connect. Finally I used my dial up account and everything worked. I'm guessing that I need to change settings in my router to get it to work? Specifically port forwarding or a trigger not familiar with the latter. Joined Jul 7, Messages 7, While most firewalls are capable of allowing primary initial and secondary subsequent Transmission Control Protocol TCP and User Datagram Protocol UDP connections, they might be configured to support only specific connections based on security considerations.
For example, some firewalls allow only primary TCP connections, which are considered the most secure and reliable. Therefore, if you establish connections through firewalls that accept only primary TCP connections, you will not be able to use the audio or video features of NetMeeting. The following table shows the ports, their functions, and the resulting connection.
To establish outbound NetMeeting connections through a firewall, the firewall must be configured to do the following: Pass through primary TCP connections on ports , , , , and The H. Also, both the audio call control protocol and the H. In NetMeeting, two UDP ports are determined on each side of the firewall for audio and video streaming, for a total of four ports for inbound and outbound audio and video. These dynamically negotiated ports are selected arbitrarily from all ports that can be assigned dynamically.
NetMeeting directory services require port Thanks for the quick reply. I believe I've set it up correctly, but it's not working properly.
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