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Old 19th September 2003, 16:16   #1
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i could have a few extra workhorses if i would be able to get the program running behind , In some cases network , router etc ...

all the PC's have internetconnection but it doesn't matter how or what i do in connectiontab , they won't can't connect to foldingservers

plz help to get some more workhorses online
 
Old 19th September 2003, 16:20   #2
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set correct proxies in the config (if there are any) , you have to find out which ports it uses and ask the network admin to open these ports
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Fill in "use internet explorer settings" and set it to "yes"
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Old 19th September 2003, 16:41   #4
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set correct proxies in the config (if there are any) , you have to find out which ports it uses and ask the network admin to open these ports
so far am i not , it would be helpfull (i guess FAH always uses same ports) to know wich ports it uses

I wouldn't know how to find that out and @ my place i don't need it

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not more ?!

because if internet works ; port 8080 is open right ?!

damn this issn't easy
 
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internet = port 80 if there is no proxy
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request printscreen of Tools - Internet Options - Connection - LAN setting

My recommended settings:

nick? [MADshrimp]-nickname
team? 3365
ask connect? no
use proxy? (yes/no) no
use iexplore settings? yes
configure advanced? yes
give perference? fah
process? idle
used power? 100
disable? no
machine id? 1
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