Thank you very much. I think I'm going to dump ZA and try these out. Thank you for your help, everyone!!
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I think I may be an idiot. Let me know if that is the case. I was also running XP's firewall at the same time as ZA. Could this have been the source of the problem? (I can't test it now, I've already uninstalled ZA and I really don't want to reinstall it just to see...)
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Xierox
Yes,
That could well be it, also what antivirus are you using? a lot of the big name pay for ones won't work with ZA.
Try setting up ZA not to start on boot up. Then boot, then start ZA manually..............that will probably work
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Well I have had it happen...................
Cheers
PS. I am sorry I cannot do any testing for you as I had to dump ZA from my XP box when I installed PC-cillin 2004
Just about any time you run 2 or more firewalls ( including antiviruses and spyware programs) at the same time, you are going to have problems. Now you can have 2 or more of any of these programs on your computer (excluding Nortons) as long as you only have one running at any time.
They have a tendency to conflict with each other.
In the past I would have said to plug on - and I would agree with Nihil and Mox that ZA and XP's firewall can conflict - in fact I'm almost certain they do. However like a lot of people recently I have dumped ZA (I was running ZA pro rather than the free version) as my software firewall for several reasons - one of which being the AV conflicts as described by Nihil (but using a different AV) - the other is that I'm really not at all happy with ZA's latest offering v5. Way too much being bundled in with it that I can see causing problems coupled with the latest round of exploits for ZA/ZAP I decided it was time to call it a day with ZAP. See the other posts for other firewall recommendations
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incidentally... ZA/ZAP should do this automatically - or more precisely show a popup saying it's detected a new network and do you want to allow it. This step should not be necessary on a working copy of ZAQuote:
you might try putting the gateway ip address (the ip address of the computer that you dial into) into the "trusted" zone for computers... also, are you using the windows dial-up client or a third party one?
The new replies are appreciated!
Yes i too have 56k but you should really check your internet options to change some of the security do the same with ZoneAlarm too because it works fine for me! and yes it is free to download.
FWIW, I'm now using Sygate. I did download an use Outpost for a day, but in the process I did a large download overnight, leaving my computer unattended and I came back to it in the morning to find myself flooded with the Messenger popup ads. It made me a little curious if it let those through, what else would it. Sygate seems to work nicely and it's very easy to use.