LimeWire

A

Armand Hammer

I seem to be having issues connectting with Limewire since installing SP2.
I have the firewall turned off so I doubt that is the problem. I never had
any issues before installing the service pack. Any advice would be great.
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Armand said:
I seem to be having issues connectting with Limewire since installing
SP2. I have the firewall turned off so I doubt that is the problem.
I never had any issues before installing the service pack. Any
advice would be great.

If you have your WinXP firewall turned off, I sure hope you're behind
another one.

Also check Limewire's support pages/help and make sure you're using the
latest version. That said, I don't know any real specifics to help you, but
I can say that using any peer to peer file-sharing software on your computer
is asking for trouble, and I don't recommend it.
 
A

Armand Hammer

Actually I am behind a far better firewall than the pathetic one in Win XP.
What is wrong with using peer to peer file sharing apps?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
G

Guest

A). security
B). performance
C). copyright infringement


Armand Hammer said:
Actually I am behind a far better firewall than the pathetic one in Win XP.
What is wrong with using peer to peer file sharing apps?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
If you have your WinXP firewall turned off, I sure hope you're behind
another one.

Also check Limewire's support pages/help and make sure you're using the
latest version. That said, I don't know any real specifics to help you,
but
I can say that using any peer to peer file-sharing software on your
computer
is asking for trouble, and I don't recommend it.
 
L

Lester Stiefel

A). security
B). performance
C). copyright infringement


Armand Hammer said:
Actually I am behind a far better firewall than the pathetic one in Win XP.
What is wrong with using peer to peer file sharing apps?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Armand Hammer wrote:
I seem to be having issues connectting with Limewire since installing
SP2. I have the firewall turned off so I doubt that is the problem.
I never had any issues before installing the service pack. Any
advice would be great.

If you have your WinXP firewall turned off, I sure hope you're behind
another one.

Also check Limewire's support pages/help and make sure you're using the
latest version. That said, I don't know any real specifics to help you,
but
I can say that using any peer to peer file-sharing software on your
computer
is asking for trouble, and I don't recommend it.

I Second the above. I used 2 clients until I dug up info
on these on the Copyright office Pages.
 
A

Armand Hammer

Security and Performance are only issues for people to stupid to use
computers and pick the correct file sharing program. As for copyright
infringment:

a. File sharing is legal in my country
b. I pay a fee on all recordable media I buy which gives me the right to
access any copyrighted material of my choosing.

Lester Stiefel said:
A). security
B). performance
C). copyright infringement


Armand Hammer said:
Actually I am behind a far better firewall than the pathetic one in Win XP.
What is wrong with using peer to peer file sharing apps?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Armand Hammer wrote:
I seem to be having issues connectting with Limewire since installing
SP2. I have the firewall turned off so I doubt that is the problem.
I never had any issues before installing the service pack. Any
advice would be great.

If you have your WinXP firewall turned off, I sure hope you're behind
another one.

Also check Limewire's support pages/help and make sure you're using the
latest version. That said, I don't know any real specifics to help you,
but
I can say that using any peer to peer file-sharing software on your
computer
is asking for trouble, and I don't recommend it.

I Second the above. I used 2 clients until I dug up info
on these on the Copyright office Pages.
--
Lester Stiefel
In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed
which describe him in the last days.
Is your quality found on this list??
 

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