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I don't get it. by McGowan 2004-10-21 15:30:10
Got a peer to peer program working on the uni computers looking for some songs by murry the hump a local band that can no longer be bought in shops and all was good so I install the program on my laptop and I start having problems where it wont connect to servers at all, says connecting for a long time then gives up. Any idea why it would do this?
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  Got some details about OS and stuff? by wheresthefish2004-10-21 15:34:00
    I have XP pro with I believe some sp2 patches by McGowan2004-10-21 15:37:15
      Go to "Security" on the "Control Panel" by shorty822004-10-21 15:40:17
        The implication of not having all of SP2 by wheresthefish2004-10-21 15:44:15
          As far as I can tell. by McGowan2004-10-21 15:45:56
            You're connecting via a Uni hall network? by wheresthefish2004-10-21 15:50:08
              Actually down in the lab with the computers by McGowan2004-10-21 15:50:47
                Dunno then. by wheresthefish2004-10-21 15:55:06
                  Because root hates me. by McGowan2004-10-21 15:56:11
  Peer to peer? Uni computers? by LionsPhil2004-10-21 15:45:39
    Well it works on the Uni computers by McGowan2004-10-21 15:47:49
      *deprives McGowan's Uni's sysadmins of salt* (n/t) by LionsPhil2004-10-21 15:49:14
        Bit harsh isn't it? (n/t) by McGowan2004-10-21 15:54:35

 

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