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Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:09 pm
by RabidZombie
TomCat39 wrote:
S2334 wrote:This happens to me as well.
I disabled my network adapter and it worked.
However you cannot host games.


For this particular case it was the full version AVG 8.0 personal security suite not being compatible with Multiwinia. Once it was turned off and just used the Vista firewall, all worked well. Hosting and SP.


Not compatible? Surely you just mean you didn't set it up correctly. It isn't difficult to allow the Multiwinia through the AVG firewall. :roll:

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:34 pm
by TomCat39
RabidZombie wrote:
TomCat39 wrote:
S2334 wrote:This happens to me as well.
I disabled my network adapter and it worked.
However you cannot host games.


For this particular case it was the full version AVG 8.0 personal security suite not being compatible with Multiwinia. Once it was turned off and just used the Vista firewall, all worked well. Hosting and SP.


Not compatible? Surely you just mean you didn't set it up correctly. It isn't difficult to allow the Multiwinia through the AVG firewall. :roll:


Quite contrary. The AVG firewall would not pass Multiwinia even when added manually. It autodetected every other game he owns but would not detect Multiwinia, and then when Multiwinia.exe was added to the exceptions, no change.

The only fix was disabling AVG premium firewall and just sticking to Vista's firewall.

But if you had read the thread and not just the one post, you would have known all these details.
For whatever reason, AVG premium 8.0 does not like Multiwinia on Vista Home Premium.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 6:39 pm
by RabidZombie
TomCat39 wrote:
RabidZombie wrote:
TomCat39 wrote:
S2334 wrote:This happens to me as well.
I disabled my network adapter and it worked.
However you cannot host games.


For this particular case it was the full version AVG 8.0 personal security suite not being compatible with Multiwinia. Once it was turned off and just used the Vista firewall, all worked well. Hosting and SP.


Not compatible? Surely you just mean you didn't set it up correctly. It isn't difficult to allow the Multiwinia through the AVG firewall. :roll:


Quite contrary. The AVG firewall would not pass Multiwinia even when added manually. It autodetected every other game he owns but would not detect Multiwinia, and then when Multiwinia.exe was added to the exceptions, no change.

The only fix was disabling AVG premium firewall and just sticking to Vista's firewall.

But if you had read the thread and not just the one post, you would have known all these details.
For whatever reason, AVG premium 8.0 does not like Multiwinia on Vista Home Premium.


I have read the whole thread. I'm still inclined to think AVG 8.0 is not the problem here. Especially since other users who have AVG 8 have not had difficulties. One in this very thread! "I have used AVG 8.0 with Multiwinia working just fine on XP."

Although, yeah, AVG is shit. Get a replacement.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 7:08 pm
by TomCat39
AVG Free or the full suite? I don't know of to many people who actually bought the security suite.

And beyond adding the exe file manually, what more can you do?

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 8:37 pm
by RabidZombie
TomCat39 wrote:AVG Free or the full suite? I don't know of to many people who actually bought the security suite.

And beyond adding the exe file manually, what more can you do?


I had a friend, (no one on this forum), with the demo and the non-free AVG. I had him add the game to his exception list and it worked fine. Although, I've only just remembered I'm unsure as to whether this is AVG 7 or 8. It's quite possible I was wrong.

I actually can't think how one would fail to set it up correctly, funnily enough. :P

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 9:47 pm
by TomCat39
RabidZombie wrote:
TomCat39 wrote:AVG Free or the full suite? I don't know of to many people who actually bought the security suite.

And beyond adding the exe file manually, what more can you do?


I had a friend, (no one on this forum), with the demo and the non-free AVG. I had him add the game to his exception list and it worked fine. Although, I've only just remembered I'm unsure as to whether this is AVG 7 or 8. It's quite possible I was wrong.

I actually can't think how one would fail to set it up correctly, funnily enough. :P

Yeah, I remember AVG 7.0. Worked fine, not very intrusive and didn't seem to have any issues. 8.0 is a lot more intrusive and the premium suite seems to not recognize Multiwinia traffic even when it's added manually. On the vista version at least. Maybe the XP version works. *shrug*