To: aaaDoc
I agree: beware Zone Alarm
I have had nightmares when I installed that monster.... I don't wish it on anyone but enemies.... It seemed great for a few days, but then blocked everything in sight and simply killed all uses of my computer. I had to reinstall Windows... then it blocked my ISP (Roadrunner, a fast cable service)... I uninstalled ZoneAlarm, but the problems did not go away. Evidently, uninstalling does not get rid of everything..... I had a three-hour session with RoadRunner, and they finally told me I would have to re-install ZoneAlarm, then lower its firewall protection as low as I could. After that, I had to get a kit to reinstall my RoadRunner. After countless hours of research I finally found a way to get rid of ZoneAlarm completely; it was not an easy job..... I saved all the information, so if anyone needs it, let me know and I will e-mail the directions to you.....
Nightmare is the correct description for ZoneAlarm. Just do a Google search for "Zone Alarm problems" and learn about the many, many who has the same experiences I did!
53 posted on
01/03/2002 12:26:40 PM PST by
Shurnuff
To: Shurnuff
It seemed great for a few days, but then blocked everything in sight and simply killed all uses of my computer. I had to reinstall Windows... then it blocked my ISP (Roadrunner, a fast cable service)... Huh? This sounds absured. I have never seen any type of problem with ZA on any computer I've had it on. Even with the Internet security set to High, I've only encountered a couple of problems and those were corrected by allowing certain windows (W2K) components (Services and Controller App) to communicate.
To: Shurnuff
I agree: beware Zone Alarm I have had nightmares when I installed that monster.... I don't wish it on anyone but enemies.... It seemed great for a few days, but then blocked everything in sight and simply killed all uses of my computer. Remember;"Today's solution is tomorrow's problem."-Tom
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