It is a fresh install so I did not expect services to be messed up already but I can check out the "Windows Server services" tomorrow That said, it doesn't make sense to me that IE and "Computerconnector.exe" fail to "see" the server and yet I am able copy files between these same machines. So, because I could not get the web page to work, I cut out the middleman. If I was able to connect to the server in IE it would have facilitated the download of the "Computerconnector.exe". One being access to the webpage and the other being whatever is causing a connection issue.It would seem to me that it is not simply a web related issue. I don't know if copying the files like that would work in normal circumstances anyway, but if so, then it almost sounds like two separate issues. Just to rule out some of the more obvious stuff in case you haven't already checked. Make sure that all services starting with "Windows Server" that are set to Automatic are started as well. The only things that immediately spring to mind are your basic "have you tried another browser and/or compatibility view?" and is your network connection on the client machine set to Home/Work rather than Public (to avoid any major firewall/sharing issues)?
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