After many pages of english text I'm about to resign. (I'm german, english is hard to read in that amount of text)
First the Gamedownload stopped everey few minutes, aber 24h there are less than the half of the game loaded and I seen the 'faster download with p2p' in front of my eyes, dark red glowing

After the third try the download was successful and i was able to install the game. I think so, but it seems like that was wrong, because there is no shortcut, nowhere, but ok, **** happens, so i try to start the dndlauncher.exe
But the only thing that start was the 'Turbine Download Manager' wich never connect to anything. Of course i allowed it in my firewall (Avira Suite, allowed privileged so that no filter touch the traffic). But the only thing i see is
"You may be experiencing network connection issues. Please consult the TDM Manual or go to TDM Troubleshooting..."
and the neverending 'connecting to Turbine Download Manager network' and absolutely zero traffic in both directions
I try to turn off p2p using, because maybe it really need portforwarding wich i can't create because i don't have the rights. But I am sceptic, because my utorrent runs good with sharing linux, sometimes with yellow connection state, but often green.
But Turbine does nothing but 'Hey, you may be experiencing network connection issues...' and gets no connection

All the pages of Troubleshooting doesn't seem like they help, i try some changes in the options of Turbine, turn off all background programs, but nothing changed.

Does a MMORPG really needs Portforwarding to run? I don't believe it, i can't.
sorry if my writing style is a little bit strange, but step by step i am really ****ed off, i never experienced such a troublemaking software since i have seen vista. But vista i could kick to working the most times

I would send the dxdiag log but there is no 'code' option... only icons... it could be a little bit too long without
short systemoverview:
Vista 32bit Home Premium
3gb ram
ATI HD 3650 mobile
Intel P8400
if directX is needed, dx9.0c march 2009 is installed