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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... Kevin wrote: > I blocked a program trying to connect to the internet on accident!! How do I > fix this? > It was blocked through that pop-up thing that asks you to allow or block a > program... > > > The program trying to connect is the game Diablo BTW ^_^ Kevin Try: Control Panel / Windows Firewall / Allow a program through the Firewall / Exceptions / If Diablo is listed there check the box to allow it through. If it isn't listed, add it. I *think* that will work for you ??? |
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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... I tried that, Neil, but it doesn't unblock it from going into the internet. I can unblock DIABLO but not connecting it to the internet ![]() "Neil Harley" wrote: > Kevin wrote: > > I blocked a program trying to connect to the internet on accident!! How do I > > fix this? > > It was blocked through that pop-up thing that asks you to allow or block a > > program... > > > > > > The program trying to connect is the game Diablo BTW ^_^ > > Kevin > > Try: > Control Panel / Windows Firewall / Allow a program through the Firewall > / Exceptions / > > If Diablo is listed there check the box to allow it through. If it isn't > listed, add it. > > I *think* that will work for you ??? > |
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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... Kevin wrote: > I tried that, Neil, but it doesn't unblock it from going into the internet. > I can unblock DIABLO but not connecting it to the internet ![]() > "Neil Harley" wrote: Does Diablo use any 'special' ports to access the web? It might be that their servers are using a specific port which you will have to enter into the firewall. I would have thought that would be covered by allowing Diablo through but it's worth a read of the manual of help file to see if ports are mentioned or anything else you need to do. If you can't find any answers try the Diablo support team: http://www.blizzard.com/support/ |
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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... Uhh I went to the website and it says something about allowing port 6112-6119 TCP and UDP in and out.. how do i do that "Neil Harley" wrote: > Kevin wrote: > > I tried that, Neil, but it doesn't unblock it from going into the internet. > > I can unblock DIABLO but not connecting it to the internet ![]() > > "Neil Harley" wrote: > > > Does Diablo use any 'special' ports to access the web? It might be that > their servers are using a specific port which you will have to enter > into the firewall. I would have thought that would be covered by > allowing Diablo through but it's worth a read of the manual of help file > to see if ports are mentioned or anything else you need to do. > > If you can't find any answers try the Diablo support team: > http://www.blizzard.com/support/ > |
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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... Kevin wrote: > Uhh I went to the website and it says something about allowing port > 6112-6119 TCP and UDP in and out.. how do i do that > Kevin. You will need to manually add each port for UDP and TCP one at a time <yawn>. You can do a 'range' of ports for Incoming and Outgoing if you access the firewall from the Administrative Tools but it can seem complicated if you're unsure about it. Control Panel / Firewall / exceptions / add port Allow UDP 6612 UDP 6613 UDP 6614 UDP 6615 UDP 6616 UDP 6617 UDP 6618 UDP 6619 TCP 6612 TCP 6613 TCP 6614 TCP 6615 TCP 6616 TCP 6617 TCP 6618 TCP 6619 hth |
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| Guest | Re: Allow and blocking programs... hmm it didnt work but then i tried something else... Well for one thing, I DID go to the administrative tools hehehe but thats besides the point. It was my windows live One Care firewall that was clashing with it.. so i uninstalled it! =/ that program was messed up anyways >.< "Neil Harley" wrote: > Kevin wrote: > > Uhh I went to the website and it says something about allowing port > > 6112-6119 TCP and UDP in and out.. how do i do that > > > > Kevin. You will need to manually add each port for UDP and TCP one at a > time <yawn>. > > You can do a 'range' of ports for Incoming and Outgoing if you access > the firewall from the Administrative Tools but it can seem complicated > if you're unsure about it. > > Control Panel / Firewall / exceptions / add port > > > > Allow > > UDP 6612 > UDP 6613 > UDP 6614 > UDP 6615 > UDP 6616 > UDP 6617 > UDP 6618 > UDP 6619 > > TCP 6612 > TCP 6613 > TCP 6614 > TCP 6615 > TCP 6616 > TCP 6617 > TCP 6618 > TCP 6619 > > > hth > |
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