Limewire - help. !!!

G

Guest

RE: LIMEWIRE
Please HELP. I want to know what "need more sources" means but when I try
to access "'HELP'', it says "Contact System Administrator, not permitted"".
A. What does "need more sources"mean?
B. How do I fix my "system administrator"problem.

Please!
 
G

Guest

Have you tried using a Google search for these problems?
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G

Guest

ooooh Byte !
*rolling*

Byte said:
Have you tried using a Google search for these problems?
--
XP - WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
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rate it below.
 
G

Guest

Sandy,
"need more sources" simply means that the site where the song is avaliable
from, is not avaliable at that time, or anymore.... thus Limewire "needs
more sources" to get the song.....

system administrator is the person who manages your computer system, it can
be many computers on an intranet (like inside a business, where all the
computers are linked together... ) or simply one system at home in the living
room.... like mine....and yours maybe too? that would make you the sys admin
of your computer!!!! in which case Byte's advise to do a search on Google is
the best advise you can get.

you'll figure it out girl !
suz
 
G

Guest

Sizoh, thanks for your response. The reason for my response is the
error message Sandy is getting. To me it drew a "flag" that she is not
using a home computer but maybe at her job or school.
--
XP - WNP
Today is the first day of the
rest of your life.
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rate it below.
 
M

Mike Williams

Those messages are misleading. I've seen all sorts of consumer software that
rattle on about contacting the systems administrator. Philips' Digital Media
Manager which is used purely for synching their MP3 players being a case in
point.
 
G

Guest

Byte.... see how easily the written word can be mis-interperated ? I thought
you were being a "snot"......

apologies
Suz
 

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