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Auth failed...

Restarted Router, restarted modem, restarted pc, deleted HB and reinstalled latest cilent, changed password, no success :(
 
this computer only runs wow, hb, and gb... nothing else is connected to net... maybe this helps?
 

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Would enabling DMZ on my router open all ports and should allow access once that has been done?

If so I enabled DMZ and still Auth Failed.
 
It has to be something on my computer b/c when I tried to run it on my laptop everything was working and auth did not fail.
 
DF, install win 7 (from the website we used for ZA Pro last night) ...back up ur stuffs, and then install x64 bit, and get back w/ us
 
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stick all of the things u wanna keep into a folder on desktop, move that folder to an external drive or burn it to dvd/blu-ray, make a list of installed programs that you wanna re-install, put those in a .txt and save it into that folder as well

find win 7 and put it onto a disk.

put disk in, shut down. startup and make sure CD/dvd drive is process 1, or hit your bios key that says "startup device list" ... continue to install win 7, it will prompt you to install x64 or x86. i assume you have a newer computer that supports x64 (if not, click x86 = 32 bit win 7)

i told u last night that i hate win vista :p

or the other way:

reinstall win vista and have win vista backup your files for you -- via recovery or recovery disk

-kick
 
I'm not in any need to backup anything, but it's going to take a few hours to download and while that is happening i need to find a blank disc to put Windows 7.
 
yeah the way you said you had norton 360 that was old and messed up, and then a few other things... you might as well upgrade to a better system (i always had errors w/ vista) and fix your problem at the same time

-kick
 
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