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papawphil
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Mon, Mar 6 2006 5:22 PM
[?]Hi to all;
I'm new at this so if I have this in the wrong placeplease forgive. I used to be able to get ALL of the WebCam at Rochelle but then all of a sudden I stoped getiing the live but still get the stiill shots, just no live.
I have Norton Internet security and i've never set any of the firewall settings at all.This could be the problem. I will admit I donot know how to set it for the live cam.
All the other sites I go to I have no problems at all just this on little ole site.
If anyone can help they eiyher can put an answer her or e-mail me>
I sure hope someone can help.
Have a Great Day & Thanks in advance
Papawphil
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Posted by
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Wed, Mar 8 2006 4:28 PM
Well you probably should set the firewalls to minimal because all they are used for is to check every single little thing that happens involving your computer, usually ends up freezing your computer. Be sure to configure the Windows firewall also by going to start, settings, control panel, and then down to Windows firewall. Good luck!
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