And of course there are unusual cases like the What Color Is This Dress phenomenon. Apparently different people with "normal" color perception can see colors differently.Most people with color blindness can't distinguish between certain shades of red and green. Less commonly, people with color blindness can't distinguish between shades of blue and yellow.
In this case it is just as likely for the color settings on a monitor to be off. It was not the exclamation mark so much as a BLUE exclamation mark that had me wondering.
I got the file complete and am sharing it. Thanks! I just had to wait until I moved up in the queue, and those who were ahead of me shared their parts. Your eMule seems to work fine.
I am guessing you have already looked at the various posts on Port Forwarding by searching the topic of Step-by-Step eMule Setup or other parts of the Help section. But a super-simple guide? I would rather a 12-year-old explain it to ME! I struggled to get it set up on my old router and I can not claim to any expertise on the process. That router went bye-bye when I switched to a new ISP, which did not ALLOW port-forwarding or fixed ports. The way I managed to get my HighID back was to sign up for one of the few VPNs that allowed port-forwarding. (In my case, AirVPN.) That setup was easy.
I know you like Google searching, so of course there is "how to port forward" which immediately gives sites with some expertise on the matter. There are also YouTube explanatory videos, which can be very helpful because you get to see what they are doing.
There are plenty of long-time FLM members who seem to manage alright with LowID, so don't think it is some terrible loss.