Re: unable to connect to server

From: Shenan Stanley (newshelper_at_gmail.com)
Date: 04/24/05


Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 02:27:34 -0500

firewall? wrote:
> I have xp /SP1 on my pc. I used to go a chat room but recently I am
> unable to do so as I always get message:
>
> unable to connect to server
>
> Firewall client is disabled. This all happened when I connected to
> work recently and I guess some settings from my PC got in sync with
> work settings. If this is not correct newsgroup, sorry, if I can get
> some directions as where to ask for help. I tried to fix this myself
> but I am not that good with all these settings.

Have you scanned your system for
viruses/trojans/worms/adware/spyware/malware?
Have you contacted the support for the "chat room" you are trying to use?

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