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Saint Thoth wrote:
If networking is on, you should be able to use the same webpage you used before - however - safe mode does not stop all programs from loading. A lot of those will still load up.

If you uncheck the services and programs in msconfig, and make a note as to which you unchecked, you should be able to re-enable them later without issue.
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Safe mode won't stop everything, but it will cut out a lot of the crap. Do what Thoth said, go down the list in the Services and Startup tabs of msconfig and disable shit you don't need, then reboot in safe mode and try the port forwarding web page.


Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:02 pm
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After much debugging, I decided the problem was a defective router/firewall. I bridged the router, and now it's working absolutely fine. It just wasn't forwarding ports.


Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:40 pm
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