hi I didnt get a reply or see my query posted below or see any answers to it. I only just checked recently and it said there was a 3 day expiration problem so I may have missed something.Apologies.
Can you post again or reply? Thanks On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 10:31 PM, arc shine <arcshine2012 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > I tried the media email but as Im mainly having technical problems > installing getting freenet to work, I was advised by Ian to use this email > instead. > > I am looking to do an independent review/experience of freenet in a blog, > however Ive tried to install it but its failed. > > Ive tried it recently on a windows 7 system which didnt work (I thought > possibly because of kaspersky and windows 7 64 bit) and also today tried it > on vista a 32bit system with webroot essentials and with firefox private > browsing permanently checked. > > Firstly after installing it my security package webroot essentials picked > it up as a suspect program and put in quarantine. I later restored the 3 > freenet programs/app which were in there,and tried start freenet and open > freenet, but I got 'searching for freenet.exe or browse for it' and then I > tried to run the correct freenet file in the folder but I got java virtual > machine launcher and 'a java exception has occurred'. I tried two others I > thought might be correct but it still didnt work. > > I then tried the 127.0.0.1:8888 instructions and firefox couldnt find > anything and that didnt work either. No system tray icon has appeared (or > rabbit icon applet) either. > > I just wanted to see what this is all about (I heard about it on an talk > radio station) and then get the hell out if I dont like the look of it, but > it looks like its going to be difficult to get it to work/run at all. > > Can you help/advise me here as to what Im doing wrong or as to why this > isnt installing or running properly?. > > Im not an advanced computer user (maybe intermediate just about) > > Thanks > Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/support/attachments/20120714/7d770f2e/attachment-0001.html>