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Vista x64 blocking MSN, Limewire and IE 32bit

OK I have had this problem and usually I end up reformatting but there has to be a solution.
Vista x64 Ultimate is blocking MSN ( Keyports and DNS ), Limewire ( stating blocked due to firewall ) and IE 32bit can't connect to the internet. 64 bit IE can connect.
I am assuming it has something to with Network settings and configuration Between IPv4 and IPv6.

When I try to set the IP for port forwarding, I get nothing, the internet becomes disabled.

I have searched through the forum and as of Yet have not found my answer.

By the way I have disabled the firewall and Bit defender at the moment.

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