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afisk July 19th, 2001 07:20 PM

We are unfamiliar with this issue.

Are you completely certain that you have a live connection to the Internet when you start LimeWire? What operating system are you using?

This should not happen unless you are disconnected from the Internet. LimeWire will automatically search for a port to use if the default one is in use, so it should be able to find a port without a problem if you are connected to the network.

Any more information you can provide would be helpful. Any word from anyone else experiencing this problem?

PointyEgg July 19th, 2001 08:27 PM

I'm currently on Wi***. I'm sure that I have a live connection to the internet when I try to connect. I am on a cable modem, and right before I upgraded I had been connected using 1.4b (before I uninstalled it, of course). I know some other people had this problem...there's another thread about it, called "listening port." Under the configuration window it had automatically changed the default port to 6355, but I was unable to change it to anything else, and I was unable to connect.

afisk July 19th, 2001 09:16 PM

Hmmnn...I'll have to give this one a little thought. What ISP are you using? I'll post the same question on the other thread to try to get some idea if this might be an ISP issue.

PointyEgg July 19th, 2001 09:21 PM

I currently use @home...it happend immediately after I installed the new version of limewire, so I would doubt it's an ISP problem though.

afisk July 19th, 2001 09:32 PM

Do you still have your old version of LimeWire kicking around anywhere? If not, you could download it from:

http://www.limewire.com/download/1.4/LimeWireWin.exe

It would be a tremendous help if you could check whether or not this was a problem with 1.4 as well, as we are unable to duplicate that issue internally. (don't worry, I won't hold it against you if that's too much to ask =)).

Also, I assume that you are using LimeWire 1.6b beta? If not, you might want to give it a try at:

http://www.limewire.com/beta/1.6b/win/LimeWireWin.exe

Thanks for all of your help.

PointyEgg July 19th, 2001 09:59 PM

I uninstalled 16 and reinstalled 14 from the link you gave me, and it works again. I think I'll just use 14 for a while, and settle for an older version :-)

afisk July 20th, 2001 07:35 AM

PointyEgg-

Thanks for trying this out -- glad to hear that it worked. Were you previously using LimeWire 1.6b or LimeWire 1.6? Do you still have 1.6 installed on your system? If so, does it continue to have the same problem, while 1.4 connects successfully?

I'm only asking because that section of the code has not changed significantly since LimeWire 1.4, so the bug is somewhat mysterious. Thanks again.

BearAZ July 20th, 2001 08:54 AM

Mac Limewire 1.6b bug?
 
I was hoping that this release would remember the config settings, but *now* it's bringing up the config "wizard" on each launch!

Otherwise, getting momentary freeze-ups (that affect the entire system), though can't quite figure out just what is going on when these occur.

Aside from the above, seems to be working fine.

Keep up the great work, guys.

afisk July 20th, 2001 08:59 AM

Are you using LimeWire on OSX?

If so, LimeWire will only save your settings if you exit through going to File>>Exit instead of exiting through the OSX toolbar.

If you are not using LimeWire on OSX, then there may be some issue that we are not aware of.

PointyEgg July 20th, 2001 11:01 AM

I had 1.6b. I tried to install both 1.4 and 1.6 (to different folders) and the problem would still exist in 1.6b while 1.4 worked. I even tried installing the two in a different order to see if it was the installation that did it, but 1.4 would always work while 1.6 wouldn't.


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