just disable IPv6 if your not using it.
Also it should work on 127.0.0.1 regardless, so check your hosts file
and make sure localhost and all your local dev domains map to
127.0.0.1



On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Scott Brady <dsbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This just started happening on Friday, so not sure if it's Windows
> 7-specific or not (I've been on 7 for a couple of months), but now it's
> getting annoying (4-5 times today already).
>
> I'm running across a problem with the Dev edition saying there's a license
> restriction exception.  No one else has been hitting my machine, but it
> seems like Windows is hitting CF with 3 different IP addresses.  The
> exception lists the one it's trying to use (an IPv4 address) and the two
> that it's already tied to (two different IPv6 addresses).
>
> One of the v6 and the v4 address are tied to my wireless connection, and the
> other v6 is tied to my ethernet connection.  I suppose I could disconnect
> the wireless (I've never figured out why it seems like Windows gives
> wireless precedence over a hard-wired connection), but I was wondering if
> there was something else I could do.  I'm getting really tired of restarting
> CF (my computer isn't exactly over-powered and the app can be slow to start
> up, so it kills 10-15 minutes of productivity every time).
>
> So, short of disabling the wireless connection, is there something else I
> could do?
>
> Scott
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------
> Scott Brady
> http://www.scottbrady.net/
>
>
> 

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