Fix Xbox Console Companion server connectivity blocked
Here's how to Fix Xbox Console Companion server connectivity blocked.
If you're still experiencing server connectivity blocked errors in Xbox Console Companion, here are few more troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Check your internet connection: Ensure that your internet connection is stable and working correctly. You can try resetting your modem and router or connecting your console or PC directly to your modem with an Ethernet cable.
2. Check Xbox Live status: Verify the status of Xbox Live services by visiting the Xbox Live Status website. If there is a known issue with the service, wait for Microsoft to fix it.
3. Restart the Console Companion: Sometimes, simply restarting the Console Companion can fix connection issues. Close the application and relaunch it to see if that resolves the error.
4. Disable Windows Firewall: It's possible that your Windows Firewall is blocking the connection to the Xbox servers. You can try disabling it temporarily to see if that fixes the issue. To disable it, go to Control Panel - System and Security - Windows Firewall - Turn Windows Firewall on or off.
5. Check your antivirus software: It's possible that your antivirus software is blocking the connection to the Xbox servers. You can try disabling it temporarily to see if that fixes the issue. If that works, you may need to adjust the settings of your antivirus software to allow the Console Companion to connect to the servers.
6. Clear the Console Companion cache: Clearing the Console Companion cache can also help fix connection issues. To do this, go to Settings - Apps - Xbox Console Companion - Advanced Options - Reset.
If none of these solutions work, you can contact Xbox Support for further assistance.