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DavidGene November 27th, 2004 10:50 AM

Finally solved my connection problem
 
I was finally able to track down the problem and got connected and wanted to share with you what I discovered because it may help others. The problem was one of the settings in my Norton Internet Security. The problem had to do with the Personal Firewall. I could leave Personal Firewall on, but on the Programs Tab - Manual Program Control I had LimeWire set at Block All. It worked when I changed this setting to Permit All. In the end I solved the problem on my own, but I do appreciate the responsiveness you showed along the way. Thanks.

sberlin November 27th, 2004 11:36 AM

Hi David,

If you have time, it'd be very helpful if you were able to document the steps you took and take some screenshots along the way. We can compile a list of rules for each program and list them on the website for future users.

Lord of the Rings November 27th, 2004 11:43 AM

I had been considering making this thread a sticky. sberlin's suggestions would give it much more reason to do so.

ursula November 27th, 2004 12:45 PM

It's hard to beat the old ones, huh ?....

http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=25119

No offense to anyone but it really is worth it to LW users to have a look at the BearShare help pages on firewall settings.
At least a couple of thousand or so have read it !!!

;)

sberlin November 27th, 2004 01:18 PM

Yup -- ideally what we'd have is a bunch of pages like BearShare has, but with "LimeWire" listed (and whatever else we need) instead.

Lord of the Rings November 28th, 2004 01:03 AM

What if I replicate the page or something similar with LW substituting the Bearshare name. I'm not sure how to load a html page page up here anyway. Particularly when I don't have a personal active site up online.

ursula November 28th, 2004 12:26 PM

I can think of about 6 - 8 volunteer type people, who worked their lower soft posterior parts off in creating the original, who would probably be quite pissed-off if you did just lift it for 'the Competition' !

:eek:

Lord of the Rings November 28th, 2004 12:46 PM

You know them. lol Yeah actually I was trained not to steal (plus that being the net law 'here' w/o prior permission of course.) But apparently in the USA that same rule doesn't apply to sites that don't make profit out of it. I certainly ain't getting any profit out of it. Not unless LW wishes to volunteer some funds my way. lol :D I'm not sure it should take 6-8 people to set up the process & write the page. Not unless each one was taking it in turns to add a one & a zero & a one & so on. lol :D Sounds like a count in to a song. I would have to be a percussionist wouldn't I.

OK point taken. But the other obvious alternative is to add their link as well as Symantics' - which is not as straight forward for the average person. It was actually the latter link that was holding me back from stickying it in the 1st place - I was still deciding. If DavidGene could take some snapshots for each step & even email them to me I could fit them up into a handy page. And he could be the official author of it.

DavidGene pm me that he sorted the issue himself & I suggested to him to post it so it'd be of benefit to others. He should be congratulated. ;) :)

ursula November 28th, 2004 12:57 PM

Darth Vinnie & His FAQSlaves !
 
The user mendacious quality of the Norton site is the reason why I suggest to people that they will learn the basics far quicker, and thus be connected sooner, if they have a look at the BS FAQ page on firewalls...

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er.... Actually it was a group of 6 - 8 volunteers who produced the entire FAQs... They are certainly the best of any I know of and are full of info applicable to many other p2p clients and applications in general !

That Darth Vinnie sure does have a way with his slaves, huh ?
:eek:

Lord of the Rings November 28th, 2004 01:05 PM

And they've done a great job!!! By the way, Dare I say it I believe Vinnie & another here ... no I shouldn't say it. You know what I mean. lol :D That's history. :eek:

I've been on dialup for the past 8 hrs what a pain. More updating of tele services in around the state. Just as well they have a backup.


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