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    Exclamation This is the third time I've re-installed DDO!

    And this is the third time it said "The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server". I clicked "Support" and this is what it said. PLEASE help me! I want to be able to go on my OWN computer, not my brother's!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drezon View Post
    And this is the third time it said "The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server". I clicked "Support" and this is what it said. PLEASE help me! I want to be able to go on my OWN computer, not my brother's!
    Underlying connection error would lead me to believe that you may have a firewall issue. You may want to make sure all the ports needed are open (no idea what these are, but a search should turn them up)

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    I may be a nerd but I'm not a geek. I have no idea how to unlock my port, and even less of an idea of what keywords to search!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drezon View Post
    I may be a nerd but I'm not a geek. I have no idea how to unlock my port, and even less of an idea of what keywords to search!
    Geekman to the rescue!

    http://na6.salesforce.com/_ui/selfse...5%26t%3D4&ps=1

    that should at least get you to the point where it's letting the programs through, if you're using the default firewalls...if you have a 3rd party firewall program, you will need to look up it's documentation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rahubby View Post
    Geekman to the rescue!

    http://na6.salesforce.com/_ui/selfse...5%26t%3D4&ps=1

    that should at least get you to the point where it's letting the programs through, if you're using the default firewalls...if you have a 3rd party firewall program, you will need to look up it's documentation.
    Thanks, but it didn't work... I have AVG security and avast!Anti-virus, so maybe that?
    Last edited by Drezon; 07-21-2010 at 11:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drezon View Post
    Thanks, but it didn't work... I have AVG security and avast!Anti-virus, so maybe that?
    It's probably not an Antivirus program...but if AVG Security has some Firewall functions? I'm not fully familiar with AVG, but I think it's just antivirus, not firewall?

    Just on the off chance there's something wonky with your connection...are you using a router? If so, try turning that and your modem off for a few minutes and restarting them and see if that helps.

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