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| Subject: | Re: ZoneAlarm |
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| Date: | Fri, 25 Nov 2005 18:52:28 -0500 (EST) |
You'll defeat much of Zone Alarm's security if you try to disable that. Better to spend 30 minutes or so doing all the normal things you do and give it the permission it needs. Remember to tell it not to ask anymore, then it will only ask again if that exe file changes. While this may seem frustrating at first, you will be thankful you left it on when you have an exe change that you didn't know about. Kenton --- mcfadd3565@student.faytechcc.edu wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to stop zone alarm from checking every process that is running on my PC. I'm getting a lot of popups tell me this program or that program is trying to connect to the Internet.
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