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![]() For those with Java errors - what is the error? Is everybody connected to the internet *before* they try to start LimeWire? Are you installing to the default location? If so - have you looked in Program Files\LimeWire\"version number"? Do you have an incomplete and a shared folder there? What internet connection do you have? Do you have a firewall or router? Any other software running? Have you tried the gnutella OK test? Registered users have a direct email address they can use for support - there is no official LimeWire presence in here. Mark Gnutella Test: In WindowsXP: Go to the start menu and select run (or hold down the window key (usually between Ctrl and ALT on the left of the keyboard) and press R type in "CMD" without the quotes in the box. Press return. You should have a DOS box (well... something that looks like a DOS box anyway). type in: telnet router4.limewire.com 6346 and press return. After a moment or two you should see the message "Gnutella OK". If you don't see this message you have a problem with your connection to the gnutella network - LimeWire won't work. |
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incomplete download list vanishes | wxyz | Download/Upload Problems | 30 | April 12th, 2002 09:39 PM |