Autodesk Backburner Windows 10

Autodesk Backburner 2016 is a software program developed by Autodesk. The setup package generally installs about 21 files and is usually about 21.56 MB (22,610,011 bytes). Relative to the overall usage of users who have this installed on their PCs, most are running Windows 8 and Windows 7 (SP1).

Issue:

When attempting to connect 3ds Max and Backburner on a Windows 10 machine (version 1803), and error is encountered and the Server machines do not connect with the Manager.
'Error receiving information: An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. (0x2746).'

Causes:

Windows is blocking ports or permissions for usage with Backburner.

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Solution:

To fix this issue revert back to an older version of Windows 10, such as the 1703 Creators Update.
Note: It may be necessary to block recent Windows Updates to stop the issue from recurring again.

See Also:

Error: 'An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host (0x2746)' when running a job in 3ds Max Backburner

Versions:

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Hello, I have a troubleshooting issue with
Backburner 2008.1 for 3ds Max Design 2009. I
try to do a render of the scene via “net render”,
but when I launch Backburner Server in
stumbles over an “unhandled exception” and
starts the whole “loading job process” over and
over again. Here’s the text from the log:
2010/03/20 21:19:00 INF Starting backburner
Server
2010/03/20 21:19:00 INF Loading plugin:
Autodesk 3ds Max 2009 (64-bit) Renderer
Plugin from C:Program FilesAutodesk3ds
Max 2009Networkmax_server32.task
2010/03/20 21:19:00 INF Loading plugin:
Command Line Tool from C:Program Files
(x86)AutodeskBackburnercmd.task
2010/03/20 21:19:06 INF Registration to
192.168.0.108 accepted
2010/03/20 21:19:07 INF Receiving new job
from 192.168.0.108
2010/03/20 21:19:10 INF Job 'Finish' received
and ready
2010/03/20 21:19:10 INF Launching 'Autodesk
3ds Max 2009 (64-bit)'
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray]
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray] Console
created, V-Ray DEMO 1.50.SP2 for x64 from
Jun 8 2008, 20:29:01
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray]
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray] Compiled
with Intel C++ compiler, version 10
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray] Host is
3dsmax, version 11
2010/03/20 21:19:51 INF [V-Ray] V-Ray DLL
version is 1.60.16
2010/03/20 21:19:57 ERR Task error: An
unexpected exception has occurred in the
network renderer and it is terminating.
2010/03/20 21:19:57 ERR An unexpected
exception has occurred in the network
renderer and it is terminating.
2010/03/20 21:19:57 INF Application is down
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In User’s guide there is no answer on that
problem, so I deeply count on your help. I did
not install any updates. My computer runs on
Windows 7 (Intel Core Quad @ 2.33 GhZ, 4
Gb RAM, NVidia GForce 9600 1 Gb). The
version of Windows and 3dsMax – 64 bits.
Autodesk support team simply said its all
windows 7 so we cant do a sh*t (non of 3ds
max products are designed for windows 7).
Waiting for a soon reply,
With deep respect,
Alexander.