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Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

Zone Alarm moderator:

http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727

>> If the windows update changed the usual needed files for networking/internet, then the ZA will not see

>> the changes and continue to use the previously known files and ignore the newer files. Even though the

>> file names and locations are still the same from before, now the file size and checksums no longer

>> match.

>>

>> To solve this, just reset the ZA database and the ZA will be "fresh" as when it was first installed:

>>

>> # Boot your computer into the Safe Mode

>> # Navigate to the c:\windows\internet logs folder

>> # Delete the backup.rdb, iamdb.rdb, *.ldb and the tvDebug files in the folder

>> # Clean the Recycle Bin

>> # Reboot into the normal mode

>> # ZA will be just like new with no previous settings or data

>>

>>

>> Once this is finished, reboot back into the normal mode and in the new network found windows, set the

>> new network to Trusted.

>> Then do this to ensure the ZA is setup properly:

>>

>> Make sure your DNS and DHCP server IP's are in your Firewall's Trusted zone. Finding DNS and DCHP

>> servers, etc

>>

>> 1. Go to Run and type in command and hit 'ok', and in the command then type in ipconfig /all then

>> press the enter key. In the returned data list will be a line DNS and DHCP Servers with the IP address

>> (s) listed out to the side. Make sure there is a space between the ipconfig and the /all, and the font

>> is the same (no capitals).

>> 2. In ZA on your machine on the Firewall, open the Zones tab, click Add and then select IP Address.

>> Make sure the Zone is set to Trusted. Add the DNS IP(s) .

>> 3. Click OK and Apply. Then do the same for the DHCP server.

>> 4. The localhost (127.0.0.1) must be listed as Trusted.

>> 5. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) as seen in the Zone Alarm's Program's list must have server

>> rights for the Trusted Zone.

>> Plus it must have both Trusted and Internet Access.

>>

>> Oldsod.

 

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

===============

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===============

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Guest noone
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Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Tried that a few hours ago.

Hope it works for someone as it didn't fix mine.

 

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote in message

news:Oo7f8nV4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

> KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

> Zone Alarm moderator:

> http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727

>

>>> If the windows update changed the usual needed files for

>>> networking/internet, then the ZA will not see

>>> the changes and continue to use the previously known files and ignore

>>> the newer files. Even though the

>>> file names and locations are still the same from before, now the file

>>> size and checksums no longer match.

>>>

>>> To solve this, just reset the ZA database and the ZA will be "fresh" as

>>> when it was first installed:

>>>

>>> # Boot your computer into the Safe Mode

>>> # Navigate to the c:\windows\internet logs folder

>>> # Delete the backup.rdb, iamdb.rdb, *.ldb and the tvDebug files in the

>>> folder

>>> # Clean the Recycle Bin

>>> # Reboot into the normal mode

>>> # ZA will be just like new with no previous settings or data

>>>

>>>

>>> Once this is finished, reboot back into the normal mode and in the new

>>> network found windows, set the

>>> new network to Trusted.

>>> Then do this to ensure the ZA is setup properly:

>>>

>>> Make sure your DNS and DHCP server IP's are in your Firewall's Trusted

>>> zone. Finding DNS and DCHP servers, etc

>>>

>>> 1. Go to Run and type in command and hit 'ok', and in the command then

>>> type in ipconfig /all then press the enter key. In the returned data

>>> list will be a line DNS and DHCP Servers with the IP address

>>> (s) listed out to the side. Make sure there is a space between the

>>> ipconfig and the /all, and the font is the same (no capitals).

>>> 2. In ZA on your machine on the Firewall, open the Zones tab, click Add

>>> and then select IP Address. Make sure the Zone is set to Trusted. Add

>>> the DNS IP(s) .

>>> 3. Click OK and Apply. Then do the same for the DHCP server.

>>> 4. The localhost (127.0.0.1) must be listed as Trusted.

>>> 5. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) as seen in the Zone Alarm's

>>> Program's list must have server

>>> rights for the Trusted Zone.

>>> Plus it must have both Trusted and Internet Access.

>>>

>>> Oldsod.

>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

Guest noone
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Might read the entire thread from ZA as it was tried by a few and got the

same results as me -no go.

 

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote in message

news:Oo7f8nV4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

> KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

> Zone Alarm moderator:

> http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727

>

>>> If the windows update changed the usual needed files for

>>> networking/internet, then the ZA will not see

>>> the changes and continue to use the previously known files and ignore

>>> the newer files. Even though the

>>> file names and locations are still the same from before, now the file

>>> size and checksums no longer match.

>>>

>>> To solve this, just reset the ZA database and the ZA will be "fresh" as

>>> when it was first installed:

>>>

>>> # Boot your computer into the Safe Mode

>>> # Navigate to the c:\windows\internet logs folder

>>> # Delete the backup.rdb, iamdb.rdb, *.ldb and the tvDebug files in the

>>> folder

>>> # Clean the Recycle Bin

>>> # Reboot into the normal mode

>>> # ZA will be just like new with no previous settings or data

>>>

>>>

>>> Once this is finished, reboot back into the normal mode and in the new

>>> network found windows, set the

>>> new network to Trusted.

>>> Then do this to ensure the ZA is setup properly:

>>>

>>> Make sure your DNS and DHCP server IP's are in your Firewall's Trusted

>>> zone. Finding DNS and DCHP servers, etc

>>>

>>> 1. Go to Run and type in command and hit 'ok', and in the command then

>>> type in ipconfig /all then press the enter key. In the returned data

>>> list will be a line DNS and DHCP Servers with the IP address

>>> (s) listed out to the side. Make sure there is a space between the

>>> ipconfig and the /all, and the font is the same (no capitals).

>>> 2. In ZA on your machine on the Firewall, open the Zones tab, click Add

>>> and then select IP Address. Make sure the Zone is set to Trusted. Add

>>> the DNS IP(s) .

>>> 3. Click OK and Apply. Then do the same for the DHCP server.

>>> 4. The localhost (127.0.0.1) must be listed as Trusted.

>>> 5. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) as seen in the Zone Alarm's

>>> Program's list must have server

>>> rights for the Trusted Zone.

>>> Plus it must have both Trusted and Internet Access.

>>>

>>> Oldsod.

>

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Have you tried rebuilding the winsock from a Command Prompt with ZA

*completely* disabled and the native XP firewall enabled or, just

disconnect from the net while doing the following ?

 

Start > Run > type in

 

cmd

Click OK or press Enter

 

At the Command Prompt, type in the below and press Enter after *each*

command

 

netsh winsock reset

exit

 

Restart the system and see if connectivity is restored.

If no joy suggest you start a *free* support case with MS:

> For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY in the United States and Canada or by contacting your local Microsoft subsidiary. For more information about how to contact your local Microsoft subsidiary for support issues with security updates, visit the Microsoft International Support Web site:

> http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx?rdpath=4 North American customers can also obtain instant access to unlimited no-charge e-mail support or to unlimited individual chat support by visiting the following Microsoft Web site:

> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552

 

Or, not. The decision is entirely yours. As is the decision to install

Zone Alarm and continue using it when other free alternatives are

available that are not toxic to the OS. Here's one:

 

http://www.tallemu.com/free-firewall-protection-software.html

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

 

noone wrote:

> Might read the entire thread from ZA as it was tried by a few and got the

> same results as me -no go.

>

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote in message

> news:Oo7f8nV4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

>>For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

>>KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

>>Zone Alarm moderator:

>>http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727

>>

>>

>>>>If the windows update changed the usual needed files for

>>>>networking/internet, then the ZA will not see

>>>>the changes and continue to use the previously known files and ignore

>>>>the newer files. Even though the

>>>>file names and locations are still the same from before, now the file

>>>>size and checksums no longer match.

>>>>

>>>>To solve this, just reset the ZA database and the ZA will be "fresh" as

>>>>when it was first installed:

>>>>

>>>># Boot your computer into the Safe Mode

>>>># Navigate to the c:\windows\internet logs folder

>>>># Delete the backup.rdb, iamdb.rdb, *.ldb and the tvDebug files in the

>>>>folder

>>>># Clean the Recycle Bin

>>>># Reboot into the normal mode

>>>># ZA will be just like new with no previous settings or data

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Once this is finished, reboot back into the normal mode and in the new

>>>>network found windows, set the

>>>>new network to Trusted.

>>>>Then do this to ensure the ZA is setup properly:

>>>>

>>>>Make sure your DNS and DHCP server IP's are in your Firewall's Trusted

>>>>zone. Finding DNS and DCHP servers, etc

>>>>

>>>>1. Go to Run and type in command and hit 'ok', and in the command then

>>>>type in ipconfig /all then press the enter key. In the returned data

>>>>list will be a line DNS and DHCP Servers with the IP address

>>>>(s) listed out to the side. Make sure there is a space between the

>>>>ipconfig and the /all, and the font is the same (no capitals).

>>>>2. In ZA on your machine on the Firewall, open the Zones tab, click Add

>>>>and then select IP Address. Make sure the Zone is set to Trusted. Add

>>>>the DNS IP(s) .

>>>>3. Click OK and Apply. Then do the same for the DHCP server.

>>>>4. The localhost (127.0.0.1) must be listed as Trusted.

>>>>5. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) as seen in the Zone Alarm's

>>>>Program's list must have server

>>>>rights for the Trusted Zone.

>>>>Plus it must have both Trusted and Internet Access.

>>>>

>>>>Oldsod.

>>

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>

>

>

Guest noone
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Been there, done that.

Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come up

with a fix.

So far no fix is out.

Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the moment -

MS or ZA.?

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote in message

news:%23IiWfPW4IHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Have you tried rebuilding the winsock from a Command Prompt with ZA

> *completely* disabled and the native XP firewall enabled or, just

> disconnect from the net while doing the following ?

>

> Start > Run > type in

>

> cmd

> Click OK or press Enter

>

> At the Command Prompt, type in the below and press Enter after *each*

> command

>

> netsh winsock reset

> exit

>

> Restart the system and see if connectivity is restored.

> If no joy suggest you start a *free* support case with MS:

>

>> For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY

>> in the United States and Canada or by contacting your local Microsoft

>> subsidiary. For more information about how to contact your local

>> Microsoft subsidiary for support issues with security updates, visit the

>> Microsoft International Support Web site:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx?rdpath=4 North

>> American customers can also obtain instant access to unlimited no-charge

>> e-mail support or to unlimited individual chat support by visiting the

>> following Microsoft Web site:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?&prid=7552

>

> Or, not. The decision is entirely yours. As is the decision to install

> Zone Alarm and continue using it when other free alternatives are

> available that are not toxic to the OS. Here's one:

>

> http://www.tallemu.com/free-firewall-protection-software.html

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

>

> noone wrote:

>

>> Might read the entire thread from ZA as it was tried by a few and got the

>> same results as me -no go.

>>

>>

>> "MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@nowandzen.com> wrote in message

>> news:Oo7f8nV4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>

>>>For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

>>>KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

>>>Zone Alarm moderator:

>>>http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727

>>>

>>>

>>>>>If the windows update changed the usual needed files for

>>>>>networking/internet, then the ZA will not see

>>>>>the changes and continue to use the previously known files and ignore

>>>>>the newer files. Even though the

>>>>>file names and locations are still the same from before, now the file

>>>>>size and checksums no longer match.

>>>>>

>>>>>To solve this, just reset the ZA database and the ZA will be "fresh" as

>>>>>when it was first installed:

>>>>>

>>>>># Boot your computer into the Safe Mode

>>>>># Navigate to the c:\windows\internet logs folder

>>>>># Delete the backup.rdb, iamdb.rdb, *.ldb and the tvDebug files in the

>>>>>folder

>>>>># Clean the Recycle Bin

>>>>># Reboot into the normal mode

>>>>># ZA will be just like new with no previous settings or data

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Once this is finished, reboot back into the normal mode and in the new

>>>>>network found windows, set the

>>>>>new network to Trusted.

>>>>>Then do this to ensure the ZA is setup properly:

>>>>>

>>>>>Make sure your DNS and DHCP server IP's are in your Firewall's Trusted

>>>>>zone. Finding DNS and DCHP servers, etc

>>>>>

>>>>>1. Go to Run and type in command and hit 'ok', and in the command then

>>>>>type in ipconfig /all then press the enter key. In the returned data

>>>>>list will be a line DNS and DHCP Servers with the IP address

>>>>>(s) listed out to the side. Make sure there is a space between the

>>>>>ipconfig and the /all, and the font is the same (no capitals).

>>>>>2. In ZA on your machine on the Firewall, open the Zones tab, click Add

>>>>>and then select IP Address. Make sure the Zone is set to Trusted. Add

>>>>>the DNS IP(s) .

>>>>>3. Click OK and Apply. Then do the same for the DHCP server.

>>>>>4. The localhost (127.0.0.1) must be listed as Trusted.

>>>>>5. The Generic Host Process (svchost.exe) as seen in the Zone Alarm's

>>>>>Program's list must have server

>>>>>rights for the Trusted Zone.

>>>>>Plus it must have both Trusted and Internet Access.

>>>>>

>>>>>Oldsod.

>>>

>>>

>>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

>>>===============

>>> *-343-* FDNY

>>>Never Forgotten

>>>===============

>>

>>

Guest Kayman
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

> Been there, done that.

> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come up

> with a fix.

> So far no fix is out.

> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the moment -

> MS or ZA.?

>

Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall ZA

In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

 

Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

http://seconfig.sytes.net/

 

Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't expose

services to public networks.

 

You'll be glad you did.

Guest Kayman
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 20:26:41 +0100, Lord Turkey Cough wrote:

> "Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

> news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>>

>>> Been there, done that.

>>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come up

>>> with a fix.

>>> So far no fix is out.

>>> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

>>> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the

>>> moment -

>>> MS or ZA.?

>>>

>> Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall ZA

>> In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

>>

>> Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/

>>

>> Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't expose

>> services to public networks.

>>

>> You'll be glad you did.

>

>

> LOL.

>

> Relying on Microsoft for security is like employing a pedofile

> to look after your children.

 

Stop spewing and read my post in its entirety, Turkey.

Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

You are an idiot.

 

Lord Turkey Cough wrote:

> "Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:HKZck.229290$NN3.125519@newsfe08.ams2...

>> "Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

>> news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>>>

>>>> Been there, done that.

>>>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come

>>>> up

>>>> with a fix.

>>>> So far no fix is out.

>>>> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

>>>> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the

>>>> moment -

>>>> MS or ZA.?

>>>>

>>> Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall ZA

>>> In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

>>>

>>> Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

>>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/

>>>

>>> Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't expose

>>> services to public networks.

>>>

>>> You'll be glad you did.

>>

>> LOL.

>>

>> Relying on Microsoft for security is like employing a pedofile

>> to look after your children.

>

>

> Just in case there are likely to be any lawsuits flying around, Bill Gates

> is not, too my knowledge a pedofile.

>

>

Guest Unknown
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Why are you so kind to him?

"bjr" <bj-nospam@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:O2FItBc4IHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> You are an idiot.

>

> Lord Turkey Cough wrote:

>> "Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message

>> news:HKZck.229290$NN3.125519@newsfe08.ams2...

>>> "Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

>>> news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Been there, done that.

>>>>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come

>>>>> up

>>>>> with a fix.

>>>>> So far no fix is out.

>>>>> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

>>>>> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the

>>>>> moment -

>>>>> MS or ZA.?

>>>>>

>>>> Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall

>>>> ZA

>>>> In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

>>>>

>>>> Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

>>>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/

>>>>

>>>> Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't

>>>> expose

>>>> services to public networks.

>>>>

>>>> You'll be glad you did.

>>>

>>> LOL.

>>>

>>> Relying on Microsoft for security is like employing a pedofile

>>> to look after your children.

>>

>>

>> Just in case there are likely to be any lawsuits flying around, Bill

>> Gates

>> is not, too my knowledge a pedofile.

>>

Guest whosbest54
Posted

Re: Fix: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

In article <Oo7f8nV4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, mowgreen@nowandzen.com says...

>

>

>For those experiencing a loss of internet connectivity after installing

>KB951748 with Zone Alarm installed as the firewall, here's the fix by a

>Zone Alarm moderator:

>

<snip>

 

No, that's for different problems. The official temp workarounds from ZA are here:

 

http://download.zonealarm.com/bin/free/pressReleases/2008/LossOfInternetAccessIssue.html

 

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Guest Lord Turkey Cough
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

 

"Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>

>> Been there, done that.

>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come up

>> with a fix.

>> So far no fix is out.

>> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

>> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the

>> moment -

>> MS or ZA.?

>>

> Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall ZA

> In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

>

> Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

> http://seconfig.sytes.net/

>

> Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't expose

> services to public networks.

>

> You'll be glad you did.

 

 

LOL.

 

Relying on Microsoft for security is like employing a pedofile

to look after your children.

Guest Lord Turkey Cough
Posted

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

 

"Lord Turkey Cough" <spamdump@invalid.com> wrote in message

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>

> "Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

> news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>>

>>> Been there, done that.

>>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come

>>> up

>>> with a fix.

>>> So far no fix is out.

>>> Workaround is to move the Internet Zone Security from High to Medium.

>>> It's a coin toss as to who you want to place your trust in at the

>>> moment -

>>> MS or ZA.?

>>>

>> Don't gamble with Internet security issues! Stick with MSFT! Uninstall ZA

>> In its entirety! Use this tool:

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

>>

>> Activate the WinXP f/w and use it in conjunction with SeconfigXP

>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/

>>

>> Consider using a LUA for day-to-day use, harden your OS and don't expose

>> services to public networks.

>>

>> You'll be glad you did.

>

>

> LOL.

>

> Relying on Microsoft for security is like employing a pedofile

> to look after your children.

 

 

Just in case there are likely to be any lawsuits flying around, Bill Gates

is not, too my knowledge a pedofile.

Posted

Re: Fix: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Hi All,

 

I also tried this fix, and it didn't work for me either. Operating system is XP PRO.

 

Had to uninstall KB951748 to regain internet connectivity.

 

I believe that if you move the Zonealarm security from HIGH to MEDIUM it will also fix the problem

Guest Anthony Buckland
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Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

Re: KB951748/Zone Alarm - Loss of connectivity

 

 

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> "Kayman" <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote in message

> news:eZoFRvY4IHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:46:06 -0500, noone wrote:

>>

>>> Been there, done that.

>>> Latest on the ZA forum is to not install KB951748 until they (ZA) come

>>> up

>>> with a fix.

>>> So far no fix is out.

>>> ...

 

I've just installed the new relevant ZoneAlarm version 7.0.483.000,

and the outstanding MIcrosoft updates.

Everything seems to be working ok so far. Thanks to ZoneAlarm for

their swift action.


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