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shapiro123:
I already uninstalled IIS. I did not change the port for Cloudplay on either machine.

Seth

shapiro123:
How would I even go about changing the port for MCWS (e.g., to 52199)?

Seth

bob:

--- Quote from: shapiro123 on July 29, 2021, 10:24:07 pm ---How would I even go about changing the port for MCWS (e.g., to 52199)?

Seth

--- End quote ---
Tools->Options->Media Network->Advanced->TCP Pott

marko:
It's probably not the best idea to post your access key in a public forum, especially so as you do not have any authentication enabled...

I was able to determine that the WAN IP address associated with your access key is 94.140.8.xx, which RIPE suggests belongs to NordVPN...

--- Quote ---netname:         NORDVPN-L1
descr:           Packethub S.A.
--- End quote ---

Are you using NordVPN? If you are, that's a pretty crucial piece of network information you failed to share with the people trying to help you here.

The whole point of such a service is annonimity, right? If you are using a VPN service, then, I suspect that many, if not all, of MC's network sharing features will not work while the VPN is active, unless the VPN service offers port forwarding, which you would need to set up.

-marko

Hendrik:
MCWS does not need to be publicly reachable for CloudPlay to work.

Please try my suggestion above. As CloudPlay is trying to access your MCWS on port 80, just change the port to 80 and try to login. Once you are logged in, you should be able to change the port back.

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