wireless on ME

N

Nicdig

Hi, I was having trouble with my USB wireless adapter but just found the
culprit with the help of Trend net tech support. THe wireless program was
showing my network at 100% signal. But would not let me connect to the
internet. They suggested I disable my ZOnealarm and AVG free edition and
sure enough, I was able to open Internet explorer pages and even type this
post. I ENABLED the AVG virus and all good. SO I think the culprit was my
firewall (ZA).... So, I am uncomfortable having my firewall disabled. Can
anyone recommend a free firewall that is user freindly and perhaps would not
interfere with the wireless connection. Maybe I can change settings on my ZA
to accept the wireless connection BUT I dont know how. ANy ideas?? thanks in
advance
 
M

Mike M

If you've been happy with Zone Alarm then there isn't really any reason
why you should not continue to use it, all you need to do is configure it
correctly. Not knowing which version you are using makes it a little
difficult to advise, all the more so since I no longer use ZA, however a
good place to start would be to look at which applications you currently
have that are being blocked by ZA from accessing the internet.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Nicdig <Nic@Nic.com> wrote:

> Hi, I was having trouble with my USB wireless adapter but just found
> the culprit with the help of Trend net tech support. THe wireless
> program was showing my network at 100% signal. But would not let me
> connect to the internet. They suggested I disable my ZOnealarm and
> AVG free edition and sure enough, I was able to open Internet
> explorer pages and even type this post. I ENABLED the AVG virus and
> all good. SO I think the culprit was my firewall (ZA).... So, I am
> uncomfortable having my firewall disabled. Can anyone recommend a
> free firewall that is user freindly and perhaps would not interfere
> with the wireless connection. Maybe I can change settings on my ZA to
> accept the wireless connection BUT I dont know how. ANy ideas??
> thanks in advance
 
D

Dapper Dan

Notwithstanding Mike's recommendation, if you are intent on replacing ZA,
you may want to consider Kerio 2.15, a highly recommended free firewall for
Windows Me with a relatively small footprint.

Dan

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
news:%23LpyKXlIIHA.588@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> If you've been happy with Zone Alarm then there isn't really any reason
> why you should not continue to use it, all you need to do is configure it
> correctly. Not knowing which version you are using makes it a little
> difficult to advise, all the more so since I no longer use ZA, however a
> good place to start would be to look at which applications you currently
> have that are being blocked by ZA from accessing the internet.
> --
> Mike Maltby
> mike.maltby@gmail.com
>
>
> Nicdig <Nic@Nic.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I was having trouble with my USB wireless adapter but just found
>> the culprit with the help of Trend net tech support. THe wireless
>> program was showing my network at 100% signal. But would not let me
>> connect to the internet. They suggested I disable my ZOnealarm and
>> AVG free edition and sure enough, I was able to open Internet
>> explorer pages and even type this post. I ENABLED the AVG virus and
>> all good. SO I think the culprit was my firewall (ZA).... So, I am
>> uncomfortable having my firewall disabled. Can anyone recommend a
>> free firewall that is user freindly and perhaps would not interfere
>> with the wireless connection. Maybe I can change settings on my ZA to
>> accept the wireless connection BUT I dont know how. ANy ideas??
>> thanks in advance

>
 
M

Mike M

Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than that if
the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to configure it
correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose to install
Kerio.

The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their firewall being
configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win Me however
since they already have ZA installed I thought that configuring it to suit
their changed connection method would be a sensible first step.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Dapper Dan <dapperdan@home.com> wrote:

> Notwithstanding Mike's recommendation, if you are intent on replacing
> ZA, you may want to consider Kerio 2.15, a highly recommended free
> firewall for Windows Me with a relatively small footprint.
 
M

Mike M

Sorry about that, what I meant to say is that I wasn't recommending ZA,
which I wasn't, just that like any firewall it needed to be configured
correctly.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Mike M <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:

> Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than that
> if the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to configure
> it correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose to
> install Kerio.
>
> The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their firewall
> being configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win Me
> however since they already have ZA installed I thought that
> configuring it to suit their changed connection method would be a
> sensible first step.
 
G

Greegor

Crossposted to:
microsoft.public.windowsme.general,
alt.windows-me

Mediacom cable internet gives customers a free
CA firewall that is Zone Alarm in disguise, and I used
that for over a year before realizing that it was
causing most of the crashes and instability on
my 500 MHz ME system.

I don't know if it was just too bloated and
a resource hog, or if it actually had some
subtle coding incompatibility with WinME.

One day I tried taking it OUT of the startup lineup
and the system got better so I switched to
Tiny Firewall, but it doesn't seem to let me
supervise port activity very well. It "learns"
to reject certain kinds of access, but I don't
see any way to review the status of all of the
permissions and blocks.

Does Tiny firewall have a way to look over the
permissions/blocks?
Does it keep this list in an editable text file or what?

I really LIKE how lean the Tiny Firewall is, if
only I could examine/edit the permission/block list.

Does Kerio Firewall or some other WinME compatible
Firewall have the ability to examine the list of
permissions and blockages?
 
M

Mark Lloyd

On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:54:38 -0800, Greegor <Greegor47@gmail.com>
wrote:

>Crossposted to:
>microsoft.public.windowsme.general,
>alt.windows-me
>
>Mediacom cable internet gives customers a free
>CA firewall that is Zone Alarm in disguise, and I used
>that for over a year before realizing that it was
>causing most of the crashes and instability on
>my 500 MHz ME system.
>
>I don't know if it was just too bloated and
>a resource hog, or if it actually had some
>subtle coding incompatibility with WinME.
>
>One day I tried taking it OUT of the startup lineup
>and the system got better so I switched to
>Tiny Firewall, but it doesn't seem to let me
>supervise port activity very well. It "learns"
>to reject certain kinds of access, but I don't
>see any way to review the status of all of the
>permissions and blocks.
>
>Does Tiny firewall have a way to look over the
>permissions/blocks?
>Does it keep this list in an editable text file or what?
>
>I really LIKE how lean the Tiny Firewall is, if
>only I could examine/edit the permission/block list.
>


I used Tiny Personal Firewall when I had ME. Do you refer to the same
thing? There shouldn't be a problem finding this info. You should have
a tool tray icon to click on.

>Does Kerio Firewall or some other WinME compatible
>Firewall have the ability to examine the list of
>permissions and blockages?

--
46 days until the winter solstice celebration

Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"Unlike biological evolution. 'intelligent design' is
not a genuine scientific theory and, therefore, has
no place in the curriculum of our nation's public
school classes." -- Ted Kennedy
 
H

Heather

Hi Mike......and what no one has asked is what version of ZA that the OP
is using. I never went above 5 with WinME. I put a Version 6.xxx on
this XP box and I didn't really like it. Not sure I remember why, but
it was interfering in some way.

So I am back to just using the XP firewall, but if some kind soul (hint)
could help me figure it out, I will put the wireless D-Link back on. As
long as I can get to play Pogo is the proviso, grin.

Just got my million dollar bridge put in yesterday and boy, it feels
both strange and uncomfortable. I guess it will stop feeling like a
"tight girdle" in time, but it sure is nice to be able to chew solid
food once again. In between bouts with the dentist, I broke yet another
tooth on a damned Smartie last Sunday......another $250 to fix that one.

I have now realized that
a) Smarties break your teeth (broke 2 of mine) and
b) Teeth get brittle when one gets over a *certain age*, grin.

Cheers.....Heather
"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
news:uoKiC2uIIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Sorry about that, what I meant to say is that I wasn't recommending
> ZA, which I wasn't, just that like any firewall it needed to be
> configured correctly.
> --
> Mike Maltby
> mike.maltby@gmail.com
>
>
> Mike M <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
>
>> Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than that
>> if the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to configure
>> it correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose to
>> install Kerio.
>>
>> The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their firewall
>> being configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win Me
>> however since they already have ZA installed I thought that
>> configuring it to suit their changed connection method would be a
>> sensible first step.

>
 
W

webster72n

"Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:e8PssB0IIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi Mike......and what no one has asked is what version of ZA that the OP
> is using.


That's the first thing Mike did, Figgy Girl, go look <g>.

> I never went above 5 with WinME. I put a Version 6.xxx on
> this XP box and I didn't really like it. Not sure I remember why, but
> it was interfering in some way.
>
> So I am back to just using the XP firewall, but if some kind soul (hint)
> could help me figure it out, I will put the wireless D-Link back on. As
> long as I can get to play Pogo is the proviso, grin.
>
> Just got my million dollar bridge put in yesterday and boy, it feels
> both strange and uncomfortable. I guess it will stop feeling like a
> "tight girdle" in time, but it sure is nice to be able to chew solid
> food once again. In between bouts with the dentist, I broke yet another
> tooth on a damned Smartie last Sunday......another $250 to fix that one.
>
> I have now realized that
> a) Smarties break your teeth (broke 2 of mine) and
> b) Teeth get brittle when one gets over a *certain age*, grin.


The lesson is: stay away from "Smarties", if you can help it!

>
> Cheers.....Heather
> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> news:uoKiC2uIIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Sorry about that, what I meant to say is that I wasn't recommending
> > ZA, which I wasn't, just that like any firewall it needed to be
> > configured correctly.
> > --
> > Mike Maltby
> > mike.maltby@gmail.com
> >
> >
> > Mike M <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
> >
> >> Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than that
> >> if the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to configure
> >> it correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose to
> >> install Kerio.
> >>
> >> The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their firewall
> >> being configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win Me
> >> however since they already have ZA installed I thought that
> >> configuring it to suit their changed connection method would be a
> >> sensible first step.

> >

>
>
 
H

Heather

I do not see any post by the OP as to what version he is using. But
OTOH, I have not been getting all of the posts on either this server or
my Motzarella one. So if there was one, I missed it.

And the dentist said I could still eat Smarties.....but to be careful.
He said there was no point in denying myself some treats, especially as
they replaced cigarettes when I quit. Sure did want a cig over the past
few months, but not going to.....period.

Figgs

"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:eug2zn0IIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
> "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> news:e8PssB0IIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Mike......and what no one has asked is what version of ZA that the
>> OP
>> is using.

>
> That's the first thing Mike did, Figgy Girl, go look <g>.
>
>> I never went above 5 with WinME. I put a Version 6.xxx on
>> this XP box and I didn't really like it. Not sure I remember why,
>> but
>> it was interfering in some way.
>>
>> So I am back to just using the XP firewall, but if some kind soul
>> (hint)
>> could help me figure it out, I will put the wireless D-Link back on.
>> As
>> long as I can get to play Pogo is the proviso, grin.
>>
>> Just got my million dollar bridge put in yesterday and boy, it feels
>> both strange and uncomfortable. I guess it will stop feeling like a
>> "tight girdle" in time, but it sure is nice to be able to chew solid
>> food once again. In between bouts with the dentist, I broke yet
>> another
>> tooth on a damned Smartie last Sunday......another $250 to fix that
>> one.
>>
>> I have now realized that
>> a) Smarties break your teeth (broke 2 of mine) and
>> b) Teeth get brittle when one gets over a *certain age*, grin.

>
> The lesson is: stay away from "Smarties", if you can help it!
>
>>
>> Cheers.....Heather
>> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>> news:uoKiC2uIIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> > Sorry about that, what I meant to say is that I wasn't recommending
>> > ZA, which I wasn't, just that like any firewall it needed to be
>> > configured correctly.
>> > --
>> > Mike Maltby
>> > mike.maltby@gmail.com
>> >
>> >
>> > Mike M <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than
>> >> that
>> >> if the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to
>> >> configure
>> >> it correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose
>> >> to
>> >> install Kerio.
>> >>
>> >> The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their
>> >> firewall
>> >> being configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win
>> >> Me
>> >> however since they already have ZA installed I thought that
>> >> configuring it to suit their changed connection method would be a
>> >> sensible first step.
>> >

>>
>>

>
>
 
C

ctowers

Heather wrote:
>
> And the dentist said I could still eat Smarties.....but to be careful.
> He said there was no point in denying myself some treats, especially
> as they replaced cigarettes when I quit. Sure did want a cig over
> the past few months, but not going to.....period.
>


Hmm... wonder if the dentist has a financial incentive to tell you that?
 
H

Heather

"ctowers" <ctowers@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:eqDeyr6IIHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Heather wrote:
>>
>> And the dentist said I could still eat Smarties.....but to be
>> careful.
>> He said there was no point in denying myself some treats, especially
>> as they replaced cigarettes when I quit. Sure did want a cig over
>> the past few months, but not going to.....period.
>>

>
> Hmm... wonder if the dentist has a financial incentive to tell you
> that?
>

LOL!! That did cross my mind, but I don't think so. He is my "new"
dentist, recommended by a personal doctor friend and even wishes the
Gov't. would pay the dental bills for seniors.
 
W

webster72n

You referred to 'anyone', Figgs and Mike was the first one to post and ask
about the version being used, but that's water down the drain by now, as
they say.
Just be careful with them there 'Smarties' <g>.

Harry.


"Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:OV2OIX1IIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> I do not see any post by the OP as to what version he is using. But
> OTOH, I have not been getting all of the posts on either this server or
> my Motzarella one. So if there was one, I missed it.
>
> And the dentist said I could still eat Smarties.....but to be careful.
> He said there was no point in denying myself some treats, especially as
> they replaced cigarettes when I quit. Sure did want a cig over the past
> few months, but not going to.....period.
>
> Figgs
>
> "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eug2zn0IIHA.5400@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >
> > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
> > news:e8PssB0IIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> Hi Mike......and what no one has asked is what version of ZA that the
> >> OP
> >> is using.

> >
> > That's the first thing Mike did, Figgy Girl, go look <g>.
> >
> >> I never went above 5 with WinME. I put a Version 6.xxx on
> >> this XP box and I didn't really like it. Not sure I remember why,
> >> but
> >> it was interfering in some way.
> >>
> >> So I am back to just using the XP firewall, but if some kind soul
> >> (hint)
> >> could help me figure it out, I will put the wireless D-Link back on.
> >> As
> >> long as I can get to play Pogo is the proviso, grin.
> >>
> >> Just got my million dollar bridge put in yesterday and boy, it feels
> >> both strange and uncomfortable. I guess it will stop feeling like a
> >> "tight girdle" in time, but it sure is nice to be able to chew solid
> >> food once again. In between bouts with the dentist, I broke yet
> >> another
> >> tooth on a damned Smartie last Sunday......another $250 to fix that
> >> one.
> >>
> >> I have now realized that
> >> a) Smarties break your teeth (broke 2 of mine) and
> >> b) Teeth get brittle when one gets over a *certain age*, grin.

> >
> > The lesson is: stay away from "Smarties", if you can help it!
> >
> >>
> >> Cheers.....Heather
> >> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> >> news:uoKiC2uIIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >> > Sorry about that, what I meant to say is that I wasn't recommending
> >> > ZA, which I wasn't, just that like any firewall it needed to be
> >> > configured correctly.
> >> > --
> >> > Mike Maltby
> >> > mike.maltby@gmail.com
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Mike M <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Recommendation? Where did I make any recommendation other than
> >> >> that
> >> >> if the poster wishes to retain Zone Alarm that they need to
> >> >> configure
> >> >> it correctly. Exactly the same proviso will apply if they choose
> >> >> to
> >> >> install Kerio.
> >> >>
> >> >> The problem they are experiencing is I believe due to their
> >> >> firewall
> >> >> being configured incorrectly. Kerio may well play better with Win
> >> >> Me
> >> >> however since they already have ZA installed I thought that
> >> >> configuring it to suit their changed connection method would be a
> >> >> sensible first step.
> >> >
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
>
 
G

Greegor

Thanks Mark, after your clue I tried right clicking the icon and
there is an administrative function.

I've been really perplexed by some of the attempted
communications both inbound and outbound.

Why, for example, does scanregw need
to communicate both ways over the net?

When I first saw that I thought it might have been a virus, but no.


On Nov 9, 5:51 pm, Mark Lloyd <mll...@roachmail.comant.invalid> wrote:
> On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:54:38 -0800, Greegor <Greego...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Crossposted to:
> >microsoft.public.windowsme.general,
> >alt.windows-me

>
> >Mediacom cable internet gives customers a free
> >CA firewall that is Zone Alarm in disguise, and I used
> >that for over a year before realizing that it was
> >causing most of the crashes and instability on
> >my 500 MHz ME system.

>
> >I don't know if it was just too bloated and
> >a resource hog, or if it actually had some
> >subtle coding incompatibility with WinME.

>
> >One day I tried taking it OUT of the startup lineup
> >and the system got better so I switched to
> >Tiny Firewall, but it doesn't seem to let me
> >supervise port activity very well. It "learns"
> >to reject certain kinds of access, but I don't
> >see any way to review the status of all of the
> >permissions and blocks.

>
> >Does Tiny firewall have a way to look over the
> >permissions/blocks?
> >Does it keep this list in an editable text file or what?

>
> >I really LIKE how lean the Tiny Firewall is, if
> >only I could examine/edit the permission/block list.

>
> I used Tiny Personal Firewall when I had ME. Do you refer to the same
> thing? There shouldn't be a problem finding this info. You should have
> a tool tray icon to click on.
>
> >Does Kerio Firewall or some other WinME compatible
> >Firewall have the ability to examine the list of
> >permissions and blockages?
 
M

Mark Lloyd

On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 20:01:34 -0800, Greegor <Greegor47@gmail.com>
wrote:

>Thanks Mark, after your clue I tried right clicking the icon and
>there is an administrative function.
>
>I've been really perplexed by some of the attempted
>communications both inbound and outbound.
>
>Why, for example, does scanregw need
>to communicate both ways over the net?
>


I no reason it should. When in doubt, deny the connection.

>When I first saw that I thought it might have been a virus, but no.
>


[snip]
--
41 days until the winter solstice celebration

Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"Never underestimate the power of stupid
people in large groups"
 
G

Greegor

Which versions of ZoneAlarm are preferred under WinME?

The Computer Associates eTrust version that Mediacom
licenses was bogging down and even crashing my 500MHz
WinME machine in ways that were very misleading!

Others on the net have reported a lot of system loading
as a major complaint.

It's probably fine on faster machines or WinXP but
on slower ME systems it fails in insidious ways.

OLDVERSION.COM has

ZoneAlarm 2.0 (1.5 MB)
ZoneAlarm 2.1 (1.7 MB)
ZoneAlarm 2.6 (2.8 MB)
ZoneAlarm 3.1 (3.5 MB)
ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)
ZoneAlarm 4.5.538.1 (4.8 MB)
ZoneAlarm 4.5.594.0 (4.8 MB)
ZoneAlarm 5.5.94.0 (6.8 MB)
ZoneAlarm 6.0.631.3 (8.9 MB)
ZoneAlarm 6.1.744.1 (10.0 MB)
ZoneAlarm 6.5.722.000 (13 MB)
ZoneAlarm 6.5.731.0 (13.0 MB)
ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.000 (13 MB)

Is there one that is preferred for WinME?
 
W

webster72n

Heather is familiar with this one, but here's a link to 'the 46 best
freeware utilities',
giving you something to choose from.

http://www.techsupportalert.com/best_46_free_utilities.htm#5

The composer no longer recommends the free version of ZA.
Must have good reason for that, I suppose.
You'll always have the 'keriopf 215' to fall back on.

Harry.



"Greegor" <Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0c8b7e52-1c9a-4a97-ba2c-a08b503c4f0f@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Which versions of ZoneAlarm are preferred under WinME?
>
> The Computer Associates eTrust version that Mediacom
> licenses was bogging down and even crashing my 500MHz
> WinME machine in ways that were very misleading!
>
> Others on the net have reported a lot of system loading
> as a major complaint.
>
> It's probably fine on faster machines or WinXP but
> on slower ME systems it fails in insidious ways.
>
> OLDVERSION.COM has
>
> ZoneAlarm 2.0 (1.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.1 (1.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.6 (2.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.1 (3.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.538.1 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.594.0 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 5.5.94.0 (6.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.0.631.3 (8.9 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.1.744.1 (10.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.722.000 (13 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.731.0 (13.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.000 (13 MB)
>
> Is there one that is preferred for WinME?
 
H

Heather

Hi Greegor.....I can't fire up my WinME these days, but I just checked
my Download Folder and I was using the 5.5.094.000 version. And it was
good enough for this XP machine as well.

I just upgraded to a Version 6.xxx one and I didn't like it at all, so
have removed it and just stick with the XP firewall. One of these days
I will figure out my router once again and put it on.

In essence, don't go above the Version 5. And do make sure you remove
any old versions that you have on your computer before installing a new
one. There is an easier way and if you follow this fellow's
instructions, it is quite good.

http://zonealarm.donhoover.net/uninstall.html

Cheers....Heather

"Greegor" <Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:0c8b7e52-1c9a-4a97-ba2c-a08b503c4f0f@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> Which versions of ZoneAlarm are preferred under WinME?
>
> The Computer Associates eTrust version that Mediacom
> licenses was bogging down and even crashing my 500MHz
> WinME machine in ways that were very misleading!
>
> Others on the net have reported a lot of system loading
> as a major complaint.
>
> It's probably fine on faster machines or WinXP but
> on slower ME systems it fails in insidious ways.
>
> OLDVERSION.COM has
>
> ZoneAlarm 2.0 (1.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.1 (1.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.6 (2.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.1 (3.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.538.1 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.594.0 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 5.5.94.0 (6.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.0.631.3 (8.9 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.1.744.1 (10.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.722.000 (13 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.731.0 (13.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.000 (13 MB)
>
> Is there one that is preferred for WinME?
 
S

sparrow.sign@yahoo.com

Greegor wrote:
> Which versions of ZoneAlarm are preferred under WinME?
>
> The Computer Associates eTrust version that Mediacom
> licenses was bogging down and even crashing my 500MHz
> WinME machine in ways that were very misleading!
>
> Others on the net have reported a lot of system loading
> as a major complaint.
>
> It's probably fine on faster machines


Not so sure

> or WinXP but on slower ME systems it fails in insidious ways.
>
> OLDVERSION.COM has
>
> ZoneAlarm 2.0 (1.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.1 (1.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 2.6 (2.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.1 (3.5 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.538.1 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 4.5.594.0 (4.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 5.5.94.0 (6.8 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.0.631.3 (8.9 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.1.744.1 (10.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.722.000 (13 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.731.0 (13.0 MB)
> ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.000 (13 MB)
>
> Is there one that is preferred for WinME?


ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)

When it went to 4. it went %&*$#^# for me, as in Windows ME

Use outpost free firewall. It does almost nothing but what it's
supposed to do, which is good. Simple and effective.

I have it on me and xp, just block it from calling home, cause it
wants you to upgrade and thats the only purpose that it calls home.

Better yet, eventually get a router, if you have a faster internet
service.
 
S

sparrow.sign@yahoo.com

Heather wrote:
> Hi Greegor.....I can't fire up my WinME these days, but I just checked
> my Download Folder and I was using the 5.5.094.000 version. And it was
> good enough for this XP machine as well.
>
> I just upgraded to a Version 6.xxx one and I didn't like it at all, so
> have removed it and just stick with the XP firewall.


I have no problem with the XP firewall. I believe it does what it's
supposed to do.

But I disable XP firewall and use 'outpost free' in that place and I
believe it does well.

> One of these days I will figure out my router once again and put it on.


A router will do what a firewall will do and better.

That's what keeps me thinking that a simple firewall will work very
well with a router.

> In essence, don't go above the Version 5. And do make sure you remove
> any old versions that you have on your computer before installing a new
> one. There is an easier way and if you follow this fellow's
> instructions, it is quite good.
>
> http://zonealarm.donhoover.net/uninstall.html
>
> Cheers....Heather
>
> "Greegor" <Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0c8b7e52-1c9a-4a97-ba2c-a08b503c4f0f@n20g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
> > Which versions of ZoneAlarm are preferred under WinME?
> >
> > The Computer Associates eTrust version that Mediacom
> > licenses was bogging down and even crashing my 500MHz
> > WinME machine in ways that were very misleading!
> >
> > Others on the net have reported a lot of system loading
> > as a major complaint.
> >
> > It's probably fine on faster machines or WinXP but
> > on slower ME systems it fails in insidious ways.
> >
> > OLDVERSION.COM has
> >
> > ZoneAlarm 2.0 (1.5 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 2.1 (1.7 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 2.6 (2.8 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 3.1 (3.5 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 3.7 (3.7 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 4.5.538.1 (4.8 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 4.5.594.0 (4.8 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 5.5.94.0 (6.8 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 6.0.631.3 (8.9 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 6.1.744.1 (10.0 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 6.5.722.000 (13 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 6.5.731.0 (13.0 MB)
> > ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.000 (13 MB)
> >
> > Is there one that is preferred for WinME?
 

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