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    Raist's Avatar
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    Raist Soulforge
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    Isn't Windows Firewall on by default on a fresh install? It blocks all kinds of stuff at first. Just saying... might be right under your nose and don't even know it.

    You can get a handy utility called TinyWall that makes it pretty easy to tweak/maintain Windows Firewall. (link is to cnet page about it). Note it isn't a firewall itself, just a utility to manage the Windows Firewall rules. Could try turning of Defender too I guess... or create exceptions for XIV executables via the Tools menu maybe.

    Your Windows/directx logs may help shed more light on what could be going on under the hood otherwise. You can run eventvwr.msc to get to the Windows logs. Think the dxerror.log is only generated when problems are found, so not seeing anything that looks like it on my system. May be in the root of your system drive, the Windows folder, or even under a sub-folder there labeled simply "log" or "logs".
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    Last edited by Raist; 10-31-2014 at 02:10 PM.

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    Crazy Bebop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raist View Post
    Isn't Windows Firewall on by default on a fresh install? It blocks all kinds of stuff at first. Just saying... might be right under your nose and don't even know it.

    You can get a handy utility called TinyWall that makes it pretty easy to tweak/maintain Windows Firewall. (link is to cnet page about it). Note it isn't a firewall itself, just a utility to manage the Windows Firewall rules. Could try turning of Defender too I guess... or create exceptions for XIV executables via the Tools menu maybe.

    Your Windows/directx logs may help shed more light on what could be going on under the hood otherwise. You can run eventvwr.msc to get to the Windows logs. Think the dxerror.log is only generated when problems are found, so not seeing anything that looks like it on my system. May be in the root of your system drive, the Windows folder, or even under a sub-folder there labeled simply "log" or "logs".

    Thanks, I looked nothing out of the ordinary. Windows Firewall has FFXIV allowed.
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