On 11/03/2015 05:30 PM, Richard Sosa wrote:
> As far as I know, there have been no changes to my pc in the past
> month, so when I tried to open Freenet, I was surprised when it
> wouldn't open. The error seems to refer to a problem with .NET
> Framework.  Currently, I have version 4.5.51209.  I tried to delete
> and reinstall Freenet, but that had no effect. Another issue I've had
> is that downloads would get to 100% and then hang. It's really
> frustrating when it takes several days to download a file and then I
> can't save it. I've attached the following files:- Screenshot of
> error- Details of error- PC Configuration Anything you can tell me
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Hm, I've never seen that before. It's failing to subscribe to
information about an already-running instance of Freenet due to
permissions problems. Can you ensure that Freenet is not currently
running, then delete freenet.pid in the "wrapper" folder in the Freenet
installation directory, then try starting Freenet again?

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