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2What is "this configuration"? Please describe it in words, not just using a screenshot.– Martin PrikrylCommented Jan 7, 2017 at 19:27
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It's not just a screenshot as you see, I wrote that this is the way to set your connection to work, I had this problem and I did not found the solution anywhere, I found it today by my self and I wanted to help others not to waist their time like I did.– paulalexandruCommented Jan 7, 2017 at 19:30
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2Are screenshots useful in answers? - "There is nothing wrong with posting a screenshot to show users how something works, so long as the screenshot is accompanied by textual information that explains the same thing in words"– Martin PrikrylCommented Jan 7, 2017 at 19:35
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1Sure! Just write, "check the option XXX to make it work". There is dozen options on the screenshot. How do we know what is the magical one?– Martin PrikrylCommented Jan 7, 2017 at 19:39
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1I tried all of the options, I used SSL/TLS, Also the Prot P setting, I've checked MLDS with and without the show hidden file because some said that servers might have a problem with the hidden setting. I've checked the Prox Server also and the ones that are checked now. Finally I don't know why this configuration works, but this works and I also can't know for sure if there is a magical checkbox checked. I started with no checkboxes selected. (and I had the same issue at the begining)– paulalexandruCommented Jan 7, 2017 at 19:42
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