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Taliban May 25th, 2002 12:05 AM

Then it's certainly a problem with your network configuration.

Ria Bacon May 27th, 2002 04:07 AM

New advice needed
 
New=bad;old=good
I should have stuck with what I had (v.2.3.4), but I was stupidly tempted by the all-singing all-dancing v.2.4.4 and installed it this p.m.

Since then no connections...

Taliban, I've followed all your advice to the letter and absolutely nothing happens after Limewire loads. Nothing has changed in my network configs since v.2.3.4, which worked without problem. I've a sneaking suspicion that this is related to the bundled spyware. I binned/blocked it with Ad-aware/ZoneAlarm as I did with previous versions of Limewire.

I remember though that v.2.4.4 connected the first time, only after I let JAVAWS.EXE online. I know that's spyware and I have since blocked its access ... and since have had no connection.

Coincidence??

Theala Sildorian June 5th, 2002 09:32 PM

Taliban--do you know how can I use the gnutella.net file you gave a link to on a Mac running OS X? Or will I have to add them in manuelly (god, I hope not--that's a lot of addresses <grin>)

Thanks in advance

Unregistered June 5th, 2002 09:43 PM

Nope, Mr. Rohr, it is still not fixed. I have tried to do everything you have said; however, I only manage to stay connected for 2 seconds. If my ISP blocks gnutella, then what can I do to make it stop? I use MacOSX

Taliban June 5th, 2002 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Theala Sildorian
Taliban--do you know how can I use the gnutella.net file you gave a link to on a Mac running OS X? Or will I have to add them in manuelly (god, I hope not--that's a lot of addresses <grin>)

Thanks in advance

If you know, where you installed LimeWire (the folder with your LimeWire.jar), simply copy the gnutella.net file into that folder.

Taliban June 5th, 2002 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
If my ISP blocks gnutella, then what can I do to make it stop? I use MacOSX
You will have to ask your ISP what exactly they are blocking. Maybe you simply can't use gnutella clients.

Theala Sildorian June 6th, 2002 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taliban


If you know, where you installed LimeWire (the folder with your LimeWire.jar), simply copy the gnutella.net file into that folder.

Hmm. I did that, and then started Limewire. Nothing--still using the original list I had.

Unregistered June 6th, 2002 09:57 PM

why doesn't limewire work?
 
i paid the 14 bucks for unlimited limewire usage, but it has not worked for 2 weeks. when i click on limewire, i get a message advising me to copy and paste some message to bugs@limewire.com. this has done me good, as i have received no reply, and my limewire still does not work.

any suggestions?

disgruntled limewire customer

Taliban June 7th, 2002 12:43 AM

bugs@limewire.com is for submitting bugs only, not for email support.

Unregistered June 11th, 2002 04:30 PM

Nope problem is not fixed-still can't connect


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