This is a common upgrade issue with the built in web server.
This only applies if you are using the built in web server, not IIS.
In the elevated command prompt, run:
netsh http add urlacl url=http://*:<<port>>/ user=<<user>>
where <<port>> is the port you have set the Redgate Monitor web service to use, and <<user>> is the user the web service is running as.
You will then need to restart the Redgate Monitor BaseMonitor Service, and the Redgate Monitor Web Service.
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