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    Question fport 2.0

    Hello,

    I just downloaded fport 2.0 to see how my firewall was doing and when I opened it, it flashed it's screen for less than a half second and it turned off. How do I keep the screen up so I can view it? I'm running XP. Thanks.

    Freddy
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    run it from a command line

    or, run it from start run, and output it to a text file

    start run c:\locationoffport\fport.exe >c:\fport.txt

    commandline will work best though.
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    Start--Run--Command.com

    use this to launch fport.


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    That command doesn't seem to work. I tryed both "run" and the "command line".
    cybnut

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    Once I get Command.com running, what do I type in? I tryed a couple of things, but they didn't work.
    cybnut

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    Fred: To simplify the whole process use explorer to copy fport into the root of C:. Then do the Start-run cmd.exe. Then, in the command window type:-

    cd\ <enter>
    fport <enter>

    Voila......
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    Hey everybody, thanks for the help. I got it figured out. Thanks for the help.
    cybnut

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    What OS do you have?

    If you have W95/W98 then START > RUN type in command and then hit enter

    Win2k/XP Same as above except type in cmd instead of command

    Once you have a DOS prompt, then run Fport

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    Hehehehe. The frigging Nintendo generation doesn't even know there's such a thing as a CLI.

    A'ight to recap and expand what everyone else said:

    create a folder on C: called tools.
    Unzip the fport archive to this folder.

    Right click on "My Computer" and choose properties.
    Select the advanced tab.
    Click on the "Environment Variables" button.
    In the top half click on "New.."
    Name: PATH
    Value: C:\tools

    Click ok, ok, ok etc

    Now you're ready.

    Start -> Run

    For Win9x enter command.com
    For NT/2K/XP enter cmd.exe

    This opens up the CLI. On the prompt run fport.
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