[freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 22 January 2009 14:24:36 mihail at riseup.net wrote:
> I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
> Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...
>
> > On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
> >> Dear friends, I thank you

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are searching e.g. google in order to solve their  problems, so please in the 
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[freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread mih...@riseup.net
I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...

> On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
>> Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I
>> am
>> not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
>> request a measure of patience with me.
>>
>> My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I
>> am
>> connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.
>>
>> After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to
>> change
>> browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
>> searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to
>> download
>> yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the "Start
>> Freenet"
>> icon on my desktop, I got the following response: "System error 5 has
>> occurred" "Access is denied" "Press any key to continue"
>
> You are using Vista. Freenet, like hundreds of other applications, has
> some
> problems on Vista. A new installer will be released in the not too distant
> future that will avoid this.
>>
>> I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am
>> not
>> sure I thought I get some advice.
>>
>> Mr. T
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[freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
> Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I am
> not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
> request a measure of patience with me.
> 
> My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I am
> connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.
> 
> After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to change
> browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
> searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to download
> yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the "Start Freenet"
> icon on my desktop, I got the following response: "System error 5 has
> occurred" "Access is denied" "Press any key to continue"

You are using Vista. Freenet, like hundreds of other applications, has some 
problems on Vista. A new installer will be released in the not too distant 
future that will avoid this.
> 
> I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am not
> sure I thought I get some advice.
> 
> Mr. T 
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[freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread Tomas Gutierrez
Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I am
not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
request a measure of patience with me.

My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I am
connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.

After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to change
browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to download
yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the "Start Freenet"
icon on my desktop, I got the following response: "System error 5 has
occurred" "Access is denied" "Press any key to continue"

I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am not
sure I thought I get some advice.

Mr. T 



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[freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread Tomas Gutierrez
Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I am
not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
request a measure of patience with me.

My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I am
connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.

After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to change
browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to download
yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the Start Freenet
icon on my desktop, I got the following response: System error 5 has
occurred Access is denied Press any key to continue

I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am not
sure I thought I get some advice.

Mr. T 

 

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Re: [freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread mihail
I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...

 On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
 Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I
 am
 not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
 request a measure of patience with me.

 My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I
 am
 connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.

 After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to
 change
 browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
 searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to
 download
 yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the Start
 Freenet
 icon on my desktop, I got the following response: System error 5 has
 occurred Access is denied Press any key to continue

 You are using Vista. Freenet, like hundreds of other applications, has
 some
 problems on Vista. A new installer will be released in the not too distant
 future that will avoid this.

 I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am
 not
 sure I thought I get some advice.

 Mr. T
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Re: [freenet-support] Mr. T needs advice

2009-01-22 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 22 January 2009 14:24:36 mih...@riseup.net wrote:
 I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
 Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...

  On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
  Dear friends, I thank you

Please note, that a subject line as Mr. T needs advice in a mailing list is 
not very good, as subject lines in mailing lists are used when other people 
are searching e.g. google in order to solve their  problems, so please in the 
future use a more explaining text in your subject lines - thanks :-)

Here below is a link you might skim - thanks:

http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ia_nq.htm
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