![]() ![]() Open the config file /jetty/etc/jetty.xml with a text editor and remove the line localhost. If it still fails, the last resort is to change the binding of the back end server from localhost (loopback) interface to all interfaces.Also make sure computers on your network can access your computer at. You can set that under System Preferences -> Sharing. Make sure localhost is resolved to 127.0.0.1 on this computer.If you are on Mac OS, try the following steps: System is misconfigured and localhost can't be resolved.If you are using a Windows firewall, check its settings. Such firewalls are more popular on Windows than on other platforms. A system firewall blocks access to localhost port 7633. ![]() ![]() Maybe the port is taken by a different application, but this is rare. If the back end server is not running, check /log/zdesktop.out and /log/zdesktop.log for errors. On Windows the process is zdesktop.exe, and on Mac/Linux it's a java process. Check if the back end process is running. The same error however have many different causes: What's wrong? This means that the back end server can't be reached on localhost port 7633. Note: For information about recent releases of Zimbra Desktop, see the Zimbra Desktop section on the Wiki Main Page When Things Go Wrong At the end of installation, I see Zimlets injection failure and the UI window says it can't connect to the server. This article is a Work in Progress, and may be unfinished or missing sections. ![]()
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