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I am using Gladinet Cloud Desktop (3.2) on my WHS 2011 to backup content to Amazon S3. I noticed yesterday that if Gladinet starts on Windows startup, my Default Web Site would not start (in IIS).
If I try to manual start my web site, I get the following message: "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process." :\
This message disappears when I exit Gladinet. I can then start my Default Web Site (for WHS remote acess) and even re-start Gladinet.
My workaround is just to remove Gladinet from the Startup folder so that the web site is properly launched when Windows starts, but this is odd...
Have you ever noticed something similar?
Thanks
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Hello! Yes I did have the same problem, i found an how to (pdf file) here from gladinet how to solve this issue. look: http://www.gladinet.com/r/GladinetTroubleShoot.pdfyou should get it working in this way! regards
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Joined: 11/26/2008 Posts: 1,088 Points: 12,307 Location: USA
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Thanks for sharing with others, reandy!
Yes, Gladinet requires port 80, which is conflict with IIS.
Not sure which OS WHS 2011 is based. In Version 4, you can define which port Gladinet listens. However, it only works for Vista and above. In V3, for
Have you tried to start IIS first, then start Gladinet in WHS 2011? Does that work?
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Quote:Yes, Gladinet requires port 80, which is conflict with IIS. Does this mean that we need to manually set it to something else like port 8080 instead?
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