Ok I have also made a topic on gameFAQs regarding my dilemma and this is a solution someone posted (is from a letter EA sent them, sorry for its length):
Thanks for contacting EA Technical Support and for your interest with EA Games! I’m sorry for the difficulty that you are having with Battlefield 2 Special Forces. Do any other games work online? Do any other EA games work online?
However, it sounds like a corrupt entry in the registry. When such an occurrence happens, it’s best to manually remove all of the components to make sure that next installation does not run into the same issues. In order to fully uninstall Battlefield 2: Special Forces you must uninstall Battlefield 2 as well. To completely uninstall this software from your system follow the steps below.
You can manually uninstall the game by removing the files and registry keys associated with it. Be sure to follow these steps exactly as they appear to prevent accidental file/program deletion on your system.
To delete the save files:
Open My Documents.
Right-click on the Battlefield 2 folder and choose Delete.
To delete the game files (in the default location):
Open My Computer.
Open the C drive.
Open the Program Files folder.
Open the EA GAMES folder.
Right-click on the Battlefield 2 folder and choose Delete.
Close all open windows.
Right-click on the Recycle Bin and choose Empty Recycle Bin.
To edit the registry and remove Battlefield 2:
Click on the Start button.
Click on Run.
Type regedit in the text field.
Click File and then choose Export.
Name the file Backup and make sure the Export Range is set to All.
Click Save; you will now be returned to the Registry Editor window.
Click the plus sign next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.
Click the plus sign next to Software.
Click the plus sign next to DICE.
Right-click on the Battlefield 2 folder and choose Delete.
Right-click on the Battlefield 2: Special Forces folder and choose Delete.
Click the plus sign next to Electronic Arts.
Click the plus sign next to EA Games.
Right-click and choose Delete on the Battlefield 2 folder.
Right-click and choose Delete on the Battlefield 2: Special Forces folder.
Click the plus sign next to Microsoft.
Click the plus sign next to Windows.
Click the plus sign next to CurrentVersion.
Click the plus sign next to Uninstall.
Right-click on the key named {04858915-9F49-4B2A-AED4-DC49A7DE6A7B} and choose Delete.
Right-click on the key named {50D4CB89-AF34-4978-96DC-C3034062E901}and choose Delete
A Confirm Key Delete window will appear, choose Yes.
Close the WindowsRegistry Editor.
Battlefield 2: Special Forces is now completely removed from your system.
Install the game in this order:
1. Install Battlefield 2, then patch with Battlefield 2 v1.3
2. Install Special Forces Expansion, then patch again with Battlefield 2 v1.3
You can download the latest 1.3 patch for Battlefield 2 from the Battlefield 2 Downloads page.
http://support.ea.com/cgi-bin/ea.cfg/ph … faqid=9019The Battlefield 2 v1.3 (438MB) update file will include all of the updates below:
Patch 1.22, Patch 1.21, Patch 1.2, Patch 1.02, Patch 1.01
This update is for Battlefield 2 users that have a clean install of the game and have not installed any patches.
The Battlefield 2 v1.3 Incremental (82MB) is for users that have the update version 1.21 installed.
Both of these patches can be found here.
http://www.ea.com/official/battlefield/ … nloads.jspOnce the patch is installed you will want to make sure you have the correct version when playing online.
Please click here to check your version number.
http://support.ea.com/cgi-bin/ea.cfg/ph … faqid=9036Connection issues typically are caused by one or more ports being blocked by a firewall, router, or even your Internet Service Provider to help maintain security. These ports are the doorways used to send and recieve information between your computer and the server. You must configure your router/firewall to have the game's ports open in order to connect to the servers properly.
The ports for Battlefield 2 are as follows:
UDP ports:
27900
29900
29910
27901
55123
55124
55215
16567
1500-4999
TCP ports:
80
29900
29901
29920
28910
4711
You may also need to have your Internet Service Provider open these ports for you. For help configuring a firewall or router you may need to refer to the manufacturer.
GameSpy has it's own requirements for ports. You may want to check the requirements listed in the Working Around the Firewall/Proxy section of their site.
Hope it works for you. keep me updated
This does seem like a very solid solution, but the thing is, I know nothing about computers. Could someone do me a really big favor and try and write that up a little easier for me to read? Or, if there is someone who has some time on their hands, could they give me their MSN addy and they could maybe give me a step by step guide through MSN? I know this is taking the cheek a bit but I really do need help. If someone does decide to help me through MSN please leave your addy and I'll try and speak to you some time this evening as I'm going out today to watch the football. Thank you.