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Old December 21st, 2009
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Lord Of The Rings,

Thanks for taking the time to reply.

I am not having much luck with my little problem.

Things I've tried:

-Removed router, so just one mac =>ISP Modem=>Internet
(It does not matter which of my two Macs I do this test with)

-Completely remove every trace of LW and reinstall. Reset firewall and add new entry to allow LW connections.

- Reinstall latest Java.

- Tried using different ports in the LW setup.

LW does fully function, but Snow Leopard continues to ask if it is okay to "allow" or "deny" LW to accept connections every time LW is started.

The only strange thing that I see is that during startup of LW right when the intro banner starts there is a very quick flash of the "allow" or "deny" box. Then when the startup banner displays the "squeezing limes" text the reoccurring "allow" or "deny" box stays up until the question is answered.

This really seems to be a LW Snow Leopard bug, however there does not seem to be any other users complaining about this issue.

Thanks again.
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