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Old September 7th 05, 03:02 AM
Alan Bernardo
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Why didn't you just turn off Windows' firewall for the time being, instead
of deleting the instances of rFactor in the settings?

You have tried disabling the firewall and then seeing if it works? Also, if
you have to uninstall, you'll probably need a new key, possibly (I think
you're allowed three). But maybe after uninstalling run a registry cleaner
and delete all references to rFactor. Make sure, also, that the rFactor
directory is completely deleted after uninstalling. Check everywhere for
instances of rFactor which may appear on your hard drive.

Above all, disable that firewall for the time being. Software firewalls are
one big pain and I avoid them at all costs, seeing that oftentimes they do
more harm than good.

I would certainly contact rFactor support and explain all this to them.
They seem to be pretty good in providing the needed support.

Alanb


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