Yes, you should update. Try the 'update snapshot' link in the Freenet folder
in your start menu.

Cheers
/N
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "william johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: [freenet-support] access to freenet using windows98


> Hello. I have had a similar problem with freenet outlined by another
windows98 user, having installed it from free cdrom. Everything went ok,
user node set up, etc. Initially it was prob with zonealarm firewall next
time tried,so I shut that down, and was able to open the gateway fine. but
then couldn't access any of the sites listed, with similar time out
messages. I only have connections to about 2 out of 20 nodes at any one time
from looking at the usage and network info, so guess that is the problem, as
I see most here seem to have many more, but not sure what to do to improve
this figure, or get further. Have in the past installed linux os variants on
a virtual partition, but now have no space for that, so prefer to stick with
98 for the time being. Thanks for any help
>
> Will
>
> ps using version 0.5.2.7 - should I update, and how do I get the download?
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