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sailor86 Member
Joined: 13 Apr 2008 Posts: 74 Points: 0

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| Posted: Thu 04/17/2008 10:20am [Post #1] |
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Upon somebody's suggestion I downloaded ZoneAlarm Free yesterday and ever since it's been pure misery. I just did a speed test and I'm not even getting 1 Meg compared to the 10 Meb service I'm subscribed to. My PC is stubborn from startup to shutdown and I'm not sure I'll keep the program. I know I need protection but at what cost? Do I really need to open my piggy bank and purchase something a little more friendly, or are there any recommended procedures I might need to go through to "fine-tune" the program. On a positive note, the CCCleaner is super! _________________ sailor
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Mich Help2Go Moderator

Joined: 01 Jan 2003 Posts: 1762 Points: 412 Location: Canada

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| Posted: Thu 04/17/2008 11:22am [Post #2] |
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I would guess that you may have accidentally chosen to block something you needed, it could be conflicting with another program that is running, or it could be a configuration issue.
or... you have a hardware firewall (a.k.a. a router). _________________ To do is to be - Socrates
To be is to do - Plato
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sailor86 Member
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| Posted: Thu 04/17/2008 11:42am [Post #3] |
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That Zone Alarm Free was such a pain I went ahead and uninstalled it. Turns out I have Windows Firewall already, so I'm covered. Thanks anyway. _________________ sailor
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Grim322 Supreme Guru

Joined: 19 Apr 2004 Posts: 2813 Points: 644 Location: Glendale, Arizona

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| Posted: Thu 04/17/2008 11:13pm [Post #4] |
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Just so you know, the windows firewall is a one-way firewall. It only checks what comes in, not what goes out. Zone alarm checks both. Some malware collects data and sends it back to the bad guys. Windows firewall will not catch that. I have used Zone Alarm on over a dozen computers with no problems. Charlie |
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sailor86 Member
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| Posted: Fri 04/18/2008 7:33pm [Post #5] |
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I understand what you're saying, Charlie, but did any of your applications result in slower speeds? I may have to disable Windows firewall first, huh. _________________ sailor
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Arbfarkle Member

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| Posted: Sat 04/26/2008 12:58pm [Post #6] |
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I think that the rule is still one (active) software firewall at a time. Did you turn Windows firewall off when you had Zone Alarm? If not, you might want to try it again that way. |
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