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Re: tor-browser bundle on XP
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- Subject: Re: tor-browser bundle on XP
 
- From: "Koh Choon Lin" <kohchoonlin0@xxxxxxxxx>
 
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:56:51 +0800
 
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> I've recently started experimenting with the tor-browser bundle.  I have successfully installed and used it on my XP administrator account but find it doesn't work on my limited-user accounts.  Specifically, the Vidalia control panel status reads, "connecting to a relay directory failed(no route to host)".  Is this due to the lack of administrator rights?  Is there a workaround?
Anyone knows if there is a difference between the bundle and Xerobank,
apart from being portable?
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Koh Choon Lin