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Pretty72 September 12th, 2004 06:36 AM

My 2 cents
 
I use Windows XP. I downloaded the new service packs before downloaded Limewire. I was able to connect fine for 3 days. i didnt have to do any disabling or firewall stuff it just worked. I upgraded to Pro, I figured I might as well support the program I am using. Now after downloading Pro I cant connect and have tried all the things the 2 threads suggested. I disabled everything , I added all the ports and such, still nothing. I even uninstalled Zonealarm, disabled the XP firewall and still added Gnutella, and Limewire and jawa to the exceptions list even tho it was disabled. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Pro. I checked Norton to see if it was blocking anything. I cant connect. Obviously my ISP isnt blocking me if I was able to connect before Upgrading to Pro.

Any help is appreciated.

Pretty72 September 12th, 2004 07:11 AM

more of my 2 cents
 
I have also noticed that sometimes even when it says "connecting" at the bottom, some of the songs are downloading. I let it set for 30 mins or so trying to connect and I will get 2 or 3 songs downloaded, and the rest say need more soarces I cannot however add anymore searches because when I try it says I need to be connected. Can anyone explain this to me?

Lord of the Rings September 12th, 2004 09:02 AM

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more of my 2 cents
I think you need to have at least 2 green bars of connection quality before you can search for items. However you can dwnld if you have less (ie: one/two red bars.)
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My 2 cents
I'm not sure about this. However if I might suggest to try the 4.1.5 beta (link on that page.)

Pretty72 September 12th, 2004 10:34 AM

i am going to try the beta, just to be able to DL music. But it would be nice if the one I paid for worked!

Lord of the Rings September 12th, 2004 10:40 AM

There is a beta Pro version. Pro users can download it from their personal download page.

verdyp September 13th, 2004 05:54 AM

Warning sent to XP SP2 users:
Microsoft still delivers SP2 as a beta for developers, and there are various issues that are solved differently in each of the different locales. There are small adjustments to the builtin firewall that varies depending on the time when you installed SP2.
For now SP2 specific components will not be automatically updated with Windows Update (which will be delivered automatically and supported officially by Microsoft only in several months).
During that time, we won't recommand to users to upgrade to SP2, unless they know how to configure the rules of its builtin firewall.
Note that this firewall service in SP2 highly depends on the availability of the UPnP components and the DCOM/RPC DCE port mapper. It may not work as expected or may not be configured correctly if either is disabled (there are several still unresolved security issues in DCOM/RPC DCE and in the UPnP and in the Microsoft XML Parser components that may make this firewall fail in its configuration.)
If the firewall can't be configured or its configuration cannot be read by the firewall, the firewall may run in its default mode, disabling the support of incoming ports you have configured.

I had such troubles in SP2 despite I had configured the necessary ports in its interface. If you still get into troubles, first disable the SP2 builtin firewall, and run the network connection wizard to reconfigure it and restart it (the Windows network wizard should restart the necesarry services). Then remap the needed ports. It worked for me.
Don't forget to open the Windows Event Log Viewer in the Administration Tools, to see if some services fail to start appropriately.

Also, there are issues if you have used in the past the ZoneAlarm firewall. When installing SP2, ZoneAlarm may have some of its components incorrectly registered, blocking your Internet connections after some random time.

Another issue is that the ZoneAlarm uninstaller did not remove all of its components in the past, and upgrading to SP2 reactivated some of them, making your Internet connection work unreliably. You can solve this problem by reinstalling ZoneAlarm (the current version, even the trial version), and uninstalling it if you don't need it anymore, as its uninstaller has been corrected.

More generally, avoid using both ZoneAlarm and the SP2 firewall at the same time. Choose one of them only: either disable the SP2 firewall and reconfigure ZoneAlarm or uninstall cleanly ZoneAlarm and configure the SP2 firewall. There does seem to exist some problems when both services are activated locally on the same system. You can experiment such problems even out of LimeWire, when just browsing the web or checking your emails; in Internet Explorer, a web page may be extremely long to appear, or you will see a static page showing the ZoneLabs logo and some tricky comments about how to "solve" the problem.

If this happens to you (notably if you have tried in the past a trial version of ZoneAlarm and then you thought you had uninstalled it), you'll need to reboot XP and reconnect ot the Internet at least to download the latest version of ZoneAlarm just to reinstall it before uninstalling it cleanly.

belushi13@yahoo.com September 13th, 2004 02:06 PM

weird
 
I am assuming everyone else is having the same connection problems as me. None of my roomates can connect either, it lingers on poor for a second, then goes back to connecting. I brought my laptop to my neighbors house and i was turbocharged in seconds. I dont understand it. HELP!!!

Benchwalla September 13th, 2004 06:01 PM

Made the fix work on xp
 
I got the fix to work in xp. Here are the steps I took. I don't know if you can ommit any...

My XP firewall was turned on, and I'm using verion 4.0.7

1) Followed Limewire's instructions to add Gnutela port 6346 (under Firewall "Advanced" tab)

2) Under Firewall "Exceptions" tab, added TCP and UDP port 6346 (using "Add Port").

3) Under Firewall "Exceptions" tab, added Limewire software (using "Add Program").

4) Deleted my preferences folder (.limewire)

5) Opened Limewire, and it connected.

Hope this helps!

Benchwalla

robot intestine September 14th, 2004 07:55 AM

I tried those steps and I still can't get a connection. The odd thing is it worked fine until a day or two ago. I haven't installed anything prior to those days and I've had SP2 since it was released. I don't understand what the problem could be.

robot intestines2 September 14th, 2004 11:30 AM

I also noticed that if I completely turn off the firewall I still can't get any kind of connection.


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