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cRIO Imaging Tool Not Finding cRIO

The imaging tool isn't finding the cRIO, however I can ftp into the crio still.. so I know all my network settings are correct. I'm using version 2013.1.10 for the imaging tool..
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Re: cRIO Imaging Tool Not Finding cRIO

The Imaging tool is fussy about extra network cards.
Try Disabling all NIC's except for the one you are using for the cRIO.
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Re: cRIO Imaging Tool Not Finding cRIO

Try turning off your firewall.
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Re: cRIO Imaging Tool Not Finding cRIO

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The Imaging tool is fussy about extra network cards.
Try Disabling all NIC's except for the one you are using for the cRIO.
Doesn't seem to be working either :/ I'm running as administrator as well, no results. Wired directly to crio

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Try turning off your firewall.
Still nada, completely disabled..

I'll try restarting the machine completely.

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Re: cRIO Imaging Tool Not Finding cRIO

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The imaging tool isn't finding the cRIO, however I can ftp into the crio still.. so I know all my network settings are correct.
The Imaging Tool is fussy about things that you'd never notice otherwise. Check the Advanced settings on your network card's IPV4 properties and make sure a second IP address isn't hiding there.
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