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What else can I do now? :confused: Grandpa, selecting "none" in the screensaver is actually how you turn it off, on XP SP2 anyway. Selecting "Blank" I think is what you meant. I've tried that and a few other things. Here's the updated attempts - I could really use some help here since nothing is working. Ok. I've tried using system restore to before the problem started. No Change. I've tried restoring back to before I put Lime in and then reinstalled it - No Change. I tried backing up everything I wanted to keep, formatting the hard drive and loading everything all over again - after the essentials (office, etc.) I only loaded Lime. Still No Change. I tried using the "Blank" screensaver, as suggested by Grandpa. No Change. It seems that no matter what I try, if I need to walk away from the machine or even just stop pressing keys and stuff for several mins, I lose all my Lime connections/hosts. And as mentioned before, I even tried leaving another internet program running just to confirm the internet connection wasn't lost - and it wasn't - even the internet connection timer was uninterrupted. The other program continued just fine, but Lime stopped connecting. Is there maybe some new setting I don't see that disconnects you from the hosts if you're idle for several mins? Sigh. I know I had this same problem about a year ago when first using Lime and it was resolved, but I can't recall the solution. I even set Norton Security to allow all connections from Lime. Still, No Change. And the Windows firewall is setup exactly as directed, making those allowances for Gnutella - I double checked. And again, I can connect and download, but just can't let the computer idle for a few mins - not even talking about hours, just several mins. Can anyone please help?? Please? Thank you very much. :confused: |
ctimbers1 there are no settings that I know of that would create your problem but the newer versions of LW do drop to 1 connection when Idle. I think some people were having some problems with this feature. I see there is a new beta out 4.9.13 you might want to give it a try and see if it works any better for you the link below will take you there. http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...threadid=42373 |
ctimbers1 Norton will be sufficient! Disable your XP firewall: go to the control panel, double click on Windoze Firewall, check the disable box. Norton will still offer you sufficient protection. Norton & XP firewall have been known to interfere with each other! |
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