Hi there dude Ialso had some issue's with my connections am also running windows 98se user Me Her helped me out try his suggestions to see if this helps you out. Re: Cant connect
« Reply #17 on: July 05, 2007, 12:56:36 am »
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Ok Infrontofputer,
I can see what the problem was and you may have it almost sorted..
Here is what i want you to now do.. ok maybe i should ask first do you want to continue to run that version? its older version and will run fine, if you dont use Chat functions. Most chat rooms these days have color and that version of WInMX cant read them.
Lets do this:
If you want to keep that version and get it to connect do this
1. download the appropriate patch from here (if you dont have it saved to your PC)
https://www.winmxworld.com/tutorials/connection.html2. Install this patch with WinMX closed.
3. When it asks for a location to install to be sure it says this exactly: C:\Program Files\WinMX\
* if there are extrabits on the end of that remove them
4. At this time its a good idea to remove WinMX from your firewall rules and allow it to ask on the next step. This ensures the changes we made havent caused your firewall to lock it out.
5. When its installed completely run WinMX.
6. post back and let me know...
If you want to get the newer version of WinMX 3.54 beta 4 installed and working do this:
1. Download this file: httpss://archive.winmxworld.com/WinMX/Beta/3.54%20betas/winmx354beta4.zip
2. WinMX Off, unzip its contents to this location C:\Program Files\WInMX (NOTE: Do not run this file, it simply replaces the winmx.exe in the folder)
3. If it asks would you like to overwrite the files say Yes.
4. Download the appropriate patch installer from here (if you dont already have it):
https://www.winmxworld.com/tutorials/connection.html5 When it asks for a location to install to be sure it says exactly this: C:\Program FIles\WinMX\
* if there are extrabits on the end of that remove them
6. At this time its a good idea to remove WinMX from your firewall rules and allow it to ask on the next step. This ensures the changes we made havent caused your firewall to lock it out.
7. When its installed completely restart WinMX.
Post back to me here and let me know..
Incidently, the reason you cant see the OLEDLG.DLL file in your folders is Windows considers it a protected files. The way to fix that is this
Open a Windows Explorer box.. like say My Computer, now you see the Tools button top left of screen. Click this and choose Folder Options, now click on teh View tab in the new box. Scroll down to Hidden files and folders
Untick 'Do Not Show Hiddn Files Or Folders'
Tick 'Show Hidden Files and Folders'
Untick 'Hide Extentions for Known File Types'
Untick 'Hide protected operating system files (not recommended)'
Then click Apply to all folders, then click Apply, and OK
You should now be able to see hidden items and this is a good idea as many viruses like to hide themselves and you can now view the files in the WinMX folder too. When the instructions above this are done you should see inside the C:\Program Files\WinMX folder a file named OLEDLG.DLL, same location as the winmx.exe file.