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ThePsyko said:Did you read it?
Let me repost it for you..
"Using XP SP3. My question relates to the "Windows Firewall""
And my answer was it's not a XP SP3 Windows Firewall problem....
What part of that led you to believe he wasn't talking about the Windows
firewall?
What part of that led you to believe it was a Microsoft Windows problem..
You Lexus lover you......
You can troubleshoot your router all you want - no changes you make
there will address his question that "relates to the Windows Firewall"
As I have said to: Mr. NimbUs
Know one here can help you, < that you ThePsyko >
If you do not understand a TCP or a UDP and know not how it works..
Microsoft Firewall setup go thou "Both" TCP,UDP always,
Not so with a Router....