alix wrote:
> Hi, I am having trouble connecting to the Google Earth Server. I get
> the message that a firewall is the problem. I have disabled the XP
> Firewall so I am assuming the problem is with the router's firewall.
> I received it with my ADSL service from Telus (BC Canada). I called
> D-Link support and they had me enable virtual server http for Port 80
> but it didn't work. The Google help page says "Most likely, a
> personal firewall program, aggressive antivirus software, or adware is
> preventing Google Earth from freely accessing the internet via TCP/IP
> (port 80). Please check your router/firewall settings to set
> GoogleEarth.exe as an exception." I disabled F-Prot and turned off
> the XP adware program. I tried to add GooglEarth.exe under
> Applications in the Router config but I don't know what to put for
> Public Port. I actually don't know what I am doing at all. Please
> help! Thanks!!!
First, run Disk Cleanup. Your temp internet files might be full and you
cannot download jpg images. Secondly, GE is beta, and obviously their
servers are incapable of handling the demand since that is what they
post when I try to download the application interface. This might not
be a real issue at all next week.
Q
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