After downloading the Sun JRE 1.3.0_02, I used the Windows Installer to setup version 0.3.8.1 of Freenet. Over the past month or so I have been using a dial up connection to FProxy successfully. Although I have encountered the problems commonly associated with the Windows Mellenium OS, it ran quite well. Last week I downloaded version 0.3.9.1 and caught a quick glance of the new FProxy page. I was unable to access the Snarfoo site, so I quit the application with the hope that it would work after re-booting. >From that point on I observed what has been previously reported. When double-clicking on the desktop icon, the bunny appeared in task bar flashing a red hash bar on top of it. A click of the mouse gave the message: "Freenet is having problems". I tried un-installing and downloading the latest version again because I had read that an essential file was corrupted or missing. Now it no longer gives the error message, but it still will not access the local host server. Also the "Configure" shortcut in unavailable. Should I copy the previous executable file over? Right now I would rather patiently await the new features than go back. Let me know how I can help. P.S. I think that it's great that Freenet is now available in other languages.
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