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  1. #1
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    tweetdeck.exe has stopped working

    I always get an error 'tweetdeck.exe has stopped working' whenever i try to run Tweetdeck. Soon afterwards I again get an error which pops up saying that Data Execution Prevention has disabled access. Earlier it used to work fine. So can anyone help me how to solve this tweetdeck links event error? Thank you

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    Re: tweetdeck.exe has stopped working

    I found this to be firewall settings in my case. Tweetdeck doesn't seem to alert you if it can't make a connection. It is also related to limited user not having sufficient rights for adobe air to update, also as a point of reference, zone alarm is one of the worst firewalls in terms of being overly protective, and as you pointed out, it is often difficult to get programs through it.

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    Re: tweetdeck.exe has stopped working

    A Solution for "tweetdeck.exe has stopped working"
    Depending on your Firewall and desire for tight Firewall settings you could either allow TWEETDECK.EXE to do whatever it wants (any destination/any port) or you could allow the following specific addresses/ports
    You need to allow ALL of the following, I think - all 'Outbound' connections.

    128.121.146.100 Ports 443 80 (Twitter)
    128.121.146.228 Ports 443 80 (Twitter)
    128.121.146.235 Port 80 (Twitter)
    128.121.146.107 Port 80 (Twitter)
    72.21.202.192 (Not clear what this is ... maybe something to do with Amazon)
    69.63.184.143 Port 80 (Facebook)
    69.63.176.141 Port 80 (Facebook)
    72.21.211.148 80 (Amazon?)
    70.32.107.61 (Tweetdeck.com)

    Source: getsatisfaction.com

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    Re: tweetdeck.exe has stopped working

    1. If you are running Vista, make sure you open tweetdeck as an admin.
    2. Go into IE7.
    - Go to tools > Internet Options > Connections tab > LAN Settings > Uncheck Automatically detect settings.
    - if it's not checked, check it, close IE. Reopen, uncheck, close again.
    Hope this works for you, did for me!

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