When I attempted to get online, my screen had the "attempting connect to Global server" thing for quite an amount of time. Is there anything that would cause this? As far as I know, it could be the firewall not letting it through.
Also, it won't even let me open Freelancer without Discovery mounted on it (it says "please insert the correct cd rom")
Add an "allow" rule on the firewall so freelancer.exe can access internet.
If that does not fix the problem then the esrver might be down...
If you can see other servers in the server list, then the firewall is not the problem. Because the game is connected to global server and retieves the server list...
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Maybe you should have gotten the normal game instead of a crack version of it. BTW faction leaders and recruiters Kirtar is not joining anything but AW so don't waste your time recruiting him becuase i already know him... Finally someone from my own town *getting* the game.
The thing that says to "allow" doesn't pop up. Either way, it just doesn't connect to the global server or whatever. I could still get the normal game cheaper than you could though because I know a Microsoft employee :P
Pfffft......Anyways I can run plain Freelancer now. It just won't make windows do the allow/block thing...Is there any manual way to allow it for the windows firewall thing? I already allowed it for zonealarm -,-
khwain,Nov 1 2005, 07:47 PM Wrote:Pfffft......Anyways I can run plain Freelancer now. It just won't make windows do the allow/block thing...Is there any manual way to allow it for the windows firewall thing? I already allowed it for zonealarm -,-
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If you are running zonealarm, just disable the windows firewall. Is practically useless...
WF Is not secure, some apps can bypass it by default... (Skype is a good example)... Also it does not monitor certain ports.... resuming, is a crap...
go to Start -> Program -> Administrative Tools (May have a different name, in spanish it is called "Herramientas Administrativas") -> Services
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Korrd,Nov 1 2005, 08:03 PM Wrote:If you are running zonealarm, just disable the windows firewall. Is practically useless...
WF Is not secure, some apps can bypass it by default... (Skype is a good example)... Also it does not monitor certain ports.... resuming, is a crap...
go to Start -> Program -> Administrative Tools (May have a different name, in spanish it is called "Herramientas Administrativas") -> Services
And disable "Windows Firewall"...
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While we're on the subject of firewalls..
The firewall built into Windows XP is quite good in terms of security but not convenience (see PC world).
kirtar,Nov 1 2005, 11:01 PM Wrote:While we're on the subject of firewalls..
The firewall built into Windows XP is quite good in terms of security but not convenience (see PC world).
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Well, i disagree. Because i was able to pass it by using a (now-fixed) xploit. I gained access to system and installed Ultr@VNC. (we tried it on my computer from a friend's computer. It took us an hour but we managed to pass WF)...
Also the firewall allows some windows components (like kernell, which dont need to access internet to work properly) to access internet without questioning...
We sniffed data packets comming from the kernell. Those where heavyly encrypted, so we could not determine what is being sent (and recived) by the kernell...
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