I have also posted problems about trying to get Freenet installed on
Vista. Looking forward to the new version and getting going ...

> On Thursday 22 January 2009 08:53, Tomas Gutierrez wrote:
>> Dear friends, I thank you in advance for any support I get. Although I
>> am
>> not that computer illiterate, I am new to Freenet and its language, so I
>> request a measure of patience with me.
>>
>> My computer is a duo core, 31/2 gigs of RAM and a 500 gig hard drive. I
>> am
>> connected via a Lynksis router to cable Internet.
>>
>> After installing Freenet 7, my browser (IE) opened up advising me to
>> change
>> browsers, and there and then I supposed I was connected; then I did some
>> searching, getting some results, but because I do not know how to
>> download
>> yet, I shut it off. When I tried to start again using the "Start
>> Freenet"
>> icon on my desktop, I got the following response: "System error 5 has
>> occurred" "Access is denied" "Press any key to continue"
>
> You are using Vista. Freenet, like hundreds of other applications, has
> some
> problems on Vista. A new installer will be released in the not too distant
> future that will avoid this.
>>
>> I thought then that my router needs some configuration, but, since I am
>> not
>> sure I thought I get some advice.
>>
>> Mr. T
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