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Gramblr conflict with firewall (500 - internal server error)



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I'm using windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) and I set its firewall to block all inbound and outbound connections so I can choose which app will access to network by creating those rules in my firewall.
I have no problem with other apps except Gramblr! I have defined the rule in firewall for gramblr.exe but still getting this error :




500 - Internal Server Error



Internal Server Error



Internal error information: Permission denied.




It wants to conncet to this address "http://localhost.gramblr.com:4343/", I even used chrome but still got the same error!
Please tell me which file should I put in my Firewall rules to make it work.
Thanks in advance










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    I'm using windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) and I set its firewall to block all inbound and outbound connections so I can choose which app will access to network by creating those rules in my firewall.
    I have no problem with other apps except Gramblr! I have defined the rule in firewall for gramblr.exe but still getting this error :




    500 - Internal Server Error



    Internal Server Error



    Internal error information: Permission denied.




    It wants to conncet to this address "http://localhost.gramblr.com:4343/", I even used chrome but still got the same error!
    Please tell me which file should I put in my Firewall rules to make it work.
    Thanks in advance










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      I'm using windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) and I set its firewall to block all inbound and outbound connections so I can choose which app will access to network by creating those rules in my firewall.
      I have no problem with other apps except Gramblr! I have defined the rule in firewall for gramblr.exe but still getting this error :




      500 - Internal Server Error



      Internal Server Error



      Internal error information: Permission denied.




      It wants to conncet to this address "http://localhost.gramblr.com:4343/", I even used chrome but still got the same error!
      Please tell me which file should I put in my Firewall rules to make it work.
      Thanks in advance










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      I'm using windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit) and I set its firewall to block all inbound and outbound connections so I can choose which app will access to network by creating those rules in my firewall.
      I have no problem with other apps except Gramblr! I have defined the rule in firewall for gramblr.exe but still getting this error :




      500 - Internal Server Error



      Internal Server Error



      Internal error information: Permission denied.




      It wants to conncet to this address "http://localhost.gramblr.com:4343/", I even used chrome but still got the same error!
      Please tell me which file should I put in my Firewall rules to make it work.
      Thanks in advance







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          I was having this issue too and found that it was because

          I ran Gramblr straight from the downloaded .zip file, rather than extracting first before running!

          So - try:




          • uninstalling Gramblr

          • revisiting the install file

          • extract Gramblr


          • and then run.

            This fixed the problem for me.







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            I was having this issue too and found that it was because

            I ran Gramblr straight from the downloaded .zip file, rather than extracting first before running!

            So - try:




            • uninstalling Gramblr

            • revisiting the install file

            • extract Gramblr


            • and then run.

              This fixed the problem for me.







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              I was having this issue too and found that it was because

              I ran Gramblr straight from the downloaded .zip file, rather than extracting first before running!

              So - try:




              • uninstalling Gramblr

              • revisiting the install file

              • extract Gramblr


              • and then run.

                This fixed the problem for me.







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                I was having this issue too and found that it was because

                I ran Gramblr straight from the downloaded .zip file, rather than extracting first before running!

                So - try:




                • uninstalling Gramblr

                • revisiting the install file

                • extract Gramblr


                • and then run.

                  This fixed the problem for me.







                share|improve this answer















                I was having this issue too and found that it was because

                I ran Gramblr straight from the downloaded .zip file, rather than extracting first before running!

                So - try:




                • uninstalling Gramblr

                • revisiting the install file

                • extract Gramblr


                • and then run.

                  This fixed the problem for me.








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