Issues with ForceBindIP on Windows 7 (x64)

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The first two errors are because ForceBindIP is not on your path. If you copy it into System32 or into another folder on your path, you wont' have that issue.

The third error is because the "Program Files (X86)" folder has spaces in the name. You need to enclose the path of the executable in double-quotes because it contains spaces - "C:\Program Files (x86)\uTorrent\uTorrent.exe"

Also, if you go into the advanced settings dialog of uTorrent, you can simply specify what IP or interface it should bind to.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Craig
    Craig almost 2 years

    I am desperately needing a solution to binding certain applications to specific network interfaces. ForceBindIP seems to be my only solution. Although the website claims it works up to XP, Google says that many users running 7 have had it work successfully. I have UAC disabled, yet still: enter image description here

    Does anyone know why this is happening? If not, does anyone know a viable alternative to ForceBindIP? I'm a gamer and I'm addictively trying to torrent on a secondary connection while playing games online.

    • user1984103
      user1984103 about 12 years
      uTorrent has a settings option to bind it to a specific IP. You don't need a tool for that :)
  • user1984103
    user1984103 about 12 years
    @Craig I don't know if that works with a GUID. It does work with an IP though.
  • Craig
    Craig about 12 years
    Does anyone know if ForceBindIP makes a permanent bind, or only until you close that application?
  • user1984103
    user1984103 almost 12 years
    @Craig it's only until you close that application.
  • Chenmunka
    Chenmunka almost 10 years
    What files? As it stands, this doesn't help.
  • Netjunnkie
    Netjunnkie almost 9 years
    oh he meant the two forcebind files you downloaded
  • Jason Aller
    Jason Aller almost 9 years
    You might want to mention in your answer where the ForceBindIP.exe file needs to be located.