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> Error With Warcraft 3 On Vista
semc
post Jun 16 2008, 06:57 AM
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whenever i try to go into bnet i keep getting the message that says there is error when downloading file from bnet and requires to free up space from my hard disk. however my hard disk has got over 70gig of free space. anybody has got this problem like this??

btw i also cant start call of duty multiplayer thx in advance

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post Jun 16 2008, 07:00 PM
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It probably needs to be run in XP compatibility mode.
Find the Icon for the program in question
2. Right click on the icon
3. Set the compatibility mode for: Windows XP (SP2)


Might want to double check that it's not being blocked by your firewall as well.
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