LimeWire

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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.
 
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.
 
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]"
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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