No Help on either front, from the --new-http or downloading the other
stuff...

i also uninstalled and re-installed chrome to no avail...

any other ideas?

On Nov 6, 10:21 am, Darren VanBuren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On some firewalls, simply exiting the program you see doesn't disable  
> the firewall. This is most likely the case. Unfortunately, some  
> firewalls can only be deactivated by unistalling them. I have never  
> used AVG, so I'm not sure about how it works. Windows Firewall may  
> still be activated. On XP SP2 or higher, go to the Control Panel,  
> Classic View, Windows Firewall. The rest can explain itself. Not quite  
> sure about how to get to the Control Panel for Windows Firewall in  
> Vista.
>
> Darren VanBuren
> -------------------------
> Sent from my iPod
>
> On Nov 6, 2008, at 5:38, deany1980 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I was using AVG AntiVirus which also has its own firewall. I closed
> > AVG completely so there is no firewall, not even a virus scanner
> > running presently and I still get
> > net::ERR_CONNECTION_FAILED. I downloaded the above file and ran it
> > from the folder I unzipped to my desktop and it also did not load.
> > Windows Firewall does not seem to be running either, I am not sure
> > what would be blocking Chrome.- Hide quoted text -
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