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          I had the webserver working fine. It is listening on port 8085. My router has all the port forwarding configured and it worked internally and externally just fine. It's stopped working on me twice now and reinitilizing PH fixed both times. I tried to access it from the office this morning and was presented with the logon page and then the "page can not be displayed".
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 |  I came home and tried localhost by local ip and loopback 127.0.0.1 (http:\\localhost:8085,) same thing.
 I have bounced PH and the pc and can't figure out whats wrong. There is nothing to configuring this thing... I moved it to a different port, reset passwords etc. My event log shows connection attempts.
 
 From: 10.5.1.59
 GET / HTTP/1.1
 Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, application/x-shockwave-flash, */*
 Accept-Language: en-us
 UA-CPU: x86
 Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
 User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)
 Host: 10.5.1.59:8085
 Connection: Keep-Alive
 Authorization: Basic
 
 I don't see any seperate processes running for the webserver...  Anyone else have this problem? I could uninstall and reinstall but that is just silly. I can't be reinstalling this on a regular basis.
 Any help would be appreciated.
 Lenny
 
 
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        | crisx Groupie
 
  
  
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          I had a similar problem a few weeks ago.  I emailed Dave and he replied with this suggestion, which worked for me:
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       | The problem you describe will definately be fixed in the next version and should be simple for you to clear up right now.  Ive traced this issue down to NULL data in the Insteon PLC groups table.  What most likely has happened is that all was well and then you went and added an Insteon PLC group in the Insteon Explorer.  This group will be default created with NULL data and will cause the main Device Status screen to return no data.  To fix, just go to the PLC groups tab in the Insteon Explorer and press the "Control" button next to each PLC group you created.  When the control window appears, just do a simple control of the group, either on or off is sufficient, and then exit.  This will remove the NULL data and once you've fixed all the PLC groups, the Device Status web page should now appear. |  |  |  
 Hope it helps,
 
 Cris
 
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        | Lenny Senior Member
 
  
 
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          Yup, that did it. Thanks so much.
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        | dhoward Admin Group
 
  
  
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          Cris,
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 Thanks for posting this.  Yep, anytime the main PowerHome webpage just suddenly stops working, this is usually the problem.  I'll have this fixed in the next beta.
 
 Dave.
 
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