RE: pogo
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Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 12:16:04 -0700
Windows XP has a firewall built into it by default. That firewall is likely enabled. If you go to the Help Center within Windows XP, it will guide you through modifying the settings on the firewall.
HTH
Lou
"nettie" wrote:
> i keep trying to go on pogo but get something about a firewall, i do not hve a firewall and don't know how to correct
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