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  1. Dont worry I worked it out, RTFM, was becasue TCP was not eneabled in SQLExpress and static port not defined. PK
  2. HI Team I am having some issues getting the Mobile App Server to talk to the core PasswordState Server, I have setup PasswordState previous on a LAN but now I am migrating to AWS and have configure two servers one for the core PAswordState and one for the Mobile App Server. I am getting the following error and was hoping someone could offer some guidance in how to solve it. I am just using the automatically installed SSL certificate at this stage. Kindest Regards Peter
  3. I seem to have it fixed, some pointers for anyone else: SQL Express 2019 remote access turned off my default even if SQL Management Studio says its on, you have to enable TCP/IP AND set the SQL port as its blank by default, at least it was blank on my installation. Regards PK
  4. Hi Everyone I cant seem to get the mobile app server to connect to the main server, I have followed the mobile app setup instructions exactly and turned off Windows firewall on both machines. The main server is a domain member (Windows server 2019) and the mobile app server is a Windows 10 machine (not a domain member) . The polling state under Authorised Web Servers always shows a red indicator and never goes to green. When I try and browse to the mobile app server url http://pws.domain.com.au I get an SQL error complaining that it cant connect to the sql express instance. I haven't setup an SSL cert yet and have just set the host file on both machines with the appropriate IP and domain name. Any troubleshooting tips or ideas on what I have done wrong? Kindest Regards Peter
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