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Old January 19th, 2008
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Well hello lucky for you guys i have stumbled across this page i have the way what you have to do to fix this problem the only reason why i know is i had the same problem what you have to do is go into your control panel and click on internet firewall and then unclick the exception under firwall setting judt trun your firewall off for now then you have to click shareaza and check the box udp and put in there shareaza then under port you have to put 6346 make sure you do that twice for udp and the other one you shuld have 3 shareazas in your firewall execption when you all done well good luck your firewall thing should go away and dont forget to rebbot your after your done good bye
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Old January 22nd, 2008
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please let me know if this works?
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Old January 26th, 2008
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Ozzie;;that fix didn't change anything here,,still have the firewall....getting very frustrated here.......
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Old January 26th, 2008
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does anyone really know what their doing here,,or is it all abunch of people trying to pretend they know what they are doing,,,I have spent hours reading all these fixes and they generally don't work,,usually makes the problem worse. Might just have to start renting ****ing movies...less ****ing stress
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Old January 27th, 2008
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does anyone really know what their doing here,,or is it all abunch of people trying to pretend they know what they are doing,,,I have spent hours reading all these fixes and they generally don't work,,usually makes the problem worse. Might just have to start renting ****ing movies...less ****ing stress
All I can tell you is that after I once again checked my WinXP sp2 and mcaffee firewalls my problem disappeared.
I didn't actually change anything.
So I have no idea.
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Old January 30th, 2008
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Ozzie;;I tried what you suggested and it didn't work,,,you can't put two 6346 udp in the same port number. I tried 15 times and still the firewall warning came up,,,I'm thinking that you really don't know what your talking about...so unless you sure that something really works....quit wasting my time
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Old January 30th, 2008
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frizzer;;when you said you checked your xp service pak,,,what did you do to check it?,,and how can i check mine,,,thanks,,,,
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Old January 30th, 2008
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Ozzie ...I'm thinking that you really don't know what your talking about...so unless you sure that something really works....quit wasting my time
I don't think that ozzyautl is in any way trying to waste your time.
What your above comment certainly implies is that the one wasting time in this case is ozzyautl.
There was no reference made to suggest attempting to run 2 or more clients on the same port... The comment referred only to setting up a firewall.
You did not read the post correctly.

Moving right along, here...

Your follow-up post...

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frizzer;;when you said you checked your xp service pak,,,what did you do to check it?,,and how can i check mine?...
... suggests that you do not now possess sufficient awareness of the most basic of Windows OS information tools and controls.

So, you may benefit from a lot longer fuse, a lot less hairy trigger and maybe even a trainer bra for your jaw.
That way you may learn more, faster and maybe even meet some friends.

Now, let's all be nice and appreciate the others who wish to try and help, OK ?
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Old January 30th, 2008
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feel free to offer your help,,,I snuffed my fuse
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Old January 30th, 2008
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frizzer;;when you said you checked your xp service pak,,,what did you do to check it?,,and how can i check mine,,,thanks,,,,
Go to Control panel and click on security centre.
You will be able to see if your firewall is enabled and you can manage it (make exceptions) from there.
Hope this helps.
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