Guest richard Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon it in favor of some other firewall. Any ideas?
Guest webster72n Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 Re: zone alarm question "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message news:%23Sr4FNvWIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent > versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work > well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon > it in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas? Yeah, I use Sygate PF, but get Kerio PF, v. 2.15, it's highly recommended. Harry.
Guest Mike M Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question Zone Alarm v.6.1.744.1 is the last version that supports Win Me, or rather, that can be installed and work with relatively few problems. Whether you need to change firewall rather depends on what problems, if any, that you are experiencing with Zone Alarm v6.1.744.1. You are losing little by not being able to upgrade unless you are in to "security suites". I'm not and prefer to use individual components rather than suites. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com richard <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote: > I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent > versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to > work well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to > abandon it in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas?
Guest Mart Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question You could try Kerio Firewall 2.1.5 from:- http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/files/keriopf215.zip whilst it is still available. Hen's teeth? It's now obsolete and has been withdrawn from Kerio, but it was (and still is) one of the best Firewalls for WinMe. Google for it and see the various reports (and those of its demise) Compelling reasons? - Probably not, except it's a lot smaller, works with XP, ... Mart "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message news:%23Sr4FNvWIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent >versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work >well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon it >in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas?
Guest Heather Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question Hi Richard..... I have disabled ZAPro 6.5.722 simply because I didn't like the bloat it had become. If you are using WinME, then I do believe you should stay with Version 5.....do not upgrade it. I have never used any firewall but ZA and frankly, I run without it because I have a default one with XP. But in my book, the older versions of ZA and ZAPro worked superbly. You could, of course, buy a router and that would protect you. I have one of those sitting here unused as well (VBG).....I like to live dangerously. I only got it to network my old WinME and for my daughter to use with her Mac Laptop. I think my old WinME had bitten the dust, but will get around to rechecking it and getting Mike to help me out. Cheers....Heather "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message news:%23Sr4FNvWIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent >versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to >work well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to >abandon it in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas?
Guest richard Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question richard wrote: > I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent > versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work > well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon > it in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas? Thanks to all for your good suggestions.
Guest O.J. Newman Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question Hello: Per Zone Alarms web page on ZA Free Edition ( http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_za.jsp?dc=12bms&ctry=US&lang=en ) , click on the "Systems Requirements" link and you will get a pop-up window that in part states: "... Check Point will cease to support Windows 98/98SE/Me with the introduction of our version 6.5 ZoneAlarm family of products ..." "Pre-6.5 products will continue to run on the Windows 98/98SE/Me operating system." If you look at FileHippo.com's ZA Free web page ( http://filehippo.com/download_zonealarm_free/ ), you will see that v.6.1.744.1 is the last pre-v6.5 version listed, and therefore, I *assume* is the last version to support Win 98/ME. HTH, O.J. "richard" <rmk@wonderland.net> wrote in message news:%23Sr4FNvWIHA.1184@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent >versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work >well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon it >in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas?
Guest Joan Archer Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question I thought you were using that router Heather, you should, it will give you another layer of security even if you only have one machine attached to it. <g> We run the latest ZA here on our XP machines but it's the older one on the WinME machine all going through the router. If you have ZA set to automatically check for updates it will bring up a dialogue box when there is an upgrade for the program but knowing the WinME machine is running with the latest it can use I just keep putting the remind me later mark to as far as possible then forget it again <g> Joan "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:euSFonvWIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi Richard..... > > I have disabled ZAPro 6.5.722 simply because I didn't like the bloat it > had become. If you are using WinME, then I do believe you should stay > with Version 5.....do not upgrade it. > > I have never used any firewall but ZA and frankly, I run without it > because I have a default one with XP. But in my book, the older versions > of ZA and ZAPro worked superbly. > > You could, of course, buy a router and that would protect you. I have one > of those sitting here unused as well (VBG).....I like to live dangerously. > I only got it to network my old WinME and for my daughter to use with her > Mac Laptop. I think my old WinME had bitten the dust, but will get around > to rechecking it and getting Mike to help me out. > > Cheers....Heather >
Guest Heather Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Re: zone alarm question Yo Joanie.....I like to travel light. And DLink Support was awful, so here it sits, unused. Re ZA on your WinME computer, untick the box for auto checkups. I always had mine set to Manual, as I recall. Not about to reinstall it just to see, grin. Cheers...Heather "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message news:%23cpgOP1WIHA.5132@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I thought you were using that router Heather, you should, it will give >you another layer of security even if you only have one machine >attached to it. <g> > > We run the latest ZA here on our XP machines but it's the older one on > the WinME machine all going through the router. If you have ZA set to > automatically check for updates it will bring up a dialogue box when > there is an upgrade for the program but knowing the WinME machine is > running with the latest it can use I just keep putting the remind me > later mark to as far as possible then forget it again <g> > Joan > > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:euSFonvWIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> Hi Richard..... >> >> I have disabled ZAPro 6.5.722 simply because I didn't like the bloat >> it had become. If you are using WinME, then I do believe you should >> stay with Version 5.....do not upgrade it. >> >> I have never used any firewall but ZA and frankly, I run without it >> because I have a default one with XP. But in my book, the older >> versions of ZA and ZAPro worked superbly. >> >> You could, of course, buy a router and that would protect you. I >> have one of those sitting here unused as well (VBG).....I like to >> live dangerously. I only got it to network my old WinME and for my >> daughter to use with her Mac Laptop. I think my old WinME had bitten >> the dust, but will get around to rechecking it and getting Mike to >> help me out. >> >> Cheers....Heather >> > >
Guest Joan Archer Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 Re: zone alarm question <lol> I'd forgot about that setting, next time I switch it on I'll do the alteration, thanks for reminding me <g> Now Kelly's gone it's only really used for storage <g> Have you had a look at the networking ng at all to see if you can get any help with your router over there ? Joan "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:uj9Hul4WIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Yo Joanie.....I like to travel light. And DLink Support was awful, so > here it sits, unused. > > Re ZA on your WinME computer, untick the box for auto checkups. I always > had mine set to Manual, as I recall. Not about to reinstall it just to > see, grin. > > Cheers...Heather > > "Joan Archer" <archer_joan@nospam.com> wrote in message > news:%23cpgOP1WIHA.5132@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I thought you were using that router Heather, you should, it will give you >>another layer of security even if you only have one machine attached to >>it. <g> >> >> We run the latest ZA here on our XP machines but it's the older one on >> the WinME machine all going through the router. If you have ZA set to >> automatically check for updates it will bring up a dialogue box when >> there is an upgrade for the program but knowing the WinME machine is >> running with the latest it can use I just keep putting the remind me >> later mark to as far as possible then forget it again <g> >> Joan >> >> "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message >> news:euSFonvWIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>> Hi Richard..... >>> >>> I have disabled ZAPro 6.5.722 simply because I didn't like the bloat it >>> had become. If you are using WinME, then I do believe you should stay >>> with Version 5.....do not upgrade it. >>> >>> I have never used any firewall but ZA and frankly, I run without it >>> because I have a default one with XP. But in my book, the older >>> versions of ZA and ZAPro worked superbly. >>> >>> You could, of course, buy a router and that would protect you. I have >>> one of those sitting here unused as well (VBG).....I like to live >>> dangerously. I only got it to network my old WinME and for my daughter >>> to use with her Mac Laptop. I think my old WinME had bitten the dust, >>> but will get around to rechecking it and getting Mike to help me out. >>> >>> Cheers....Heather >>> >> >> > >
Guest Heirloom Posted January 22, 2008 Posted January 22, 2008 Re: zone alarm question "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:uj9Hul4WIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Yo Joanie.....I like to travel light. And DLink Support was awful, so > here it sits, unused. > > Re ZA on your WinME computer, untick the box for auto checkups. I always > had mine set to Manual, as I recall. Not about to reinstall it just to > see, grin. > > Cheers...Heather > I first bought a Dlink when I finished this box and could never get it to work properly, even with the assistance of my ISP! I took it back and bought a Linksys and have never had a problem, from the installation on. Needless to say, Dlink has been crossed off of my list! Heirloom, old and goes with what works
Guest llanalott@yahoo.com Posted January 23, 2008 Posted January 23, 2008 Re: zone alarm question richard wrote: > I have ZA version 6.1.744.001. When I tried to update to more recent > versions I experienced all sorts of problems. This version seems to work > well, but I was wondering if there is some compelling reason to abandon > it in favor of some other firewall. > > Any ideas? I used ZA for a time off and on and when updates came out it would break ZA or a clean install wouldn't work, often it would make windows unusable and would have to reinstall. If a firewall gets updated often It's difficult for me to trust it. I don't use windows very often but through the years I've come down to outpost free as the firewall of choice and what I trust. Outpost free is not supported but is still offered for download. It's pretty basic and that's what I like. Just block it from connecting to it's home, casuse it only wants to sell you the paid version.
Guest Eric Posted January 23, 2008 Posted January 23, 2008 Re: zone alarm question "Heirloom" <nobodyhome@noplacelike.hom> wrote in message news:%23K3gIFSXIHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "Heather" <figgyd@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > news:uj9Hul4WIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Yo Joanie.....I like to travel light. And DLink Support was awful, so >> here it sits, unused. >> >> Re ZA on your WinME computer, untick the box for auto checkups. I always >> had mine set to Manual, as I recall. Not about to reinstall it just to >> see, grin. >> >> Cheers...Heather >> > I first bought a Dlink when I finished this box and could never get it to > work properly, even with the assistance of my ISP! > I took it back and bought a Linksys and have never had a problem, from the > installation on. Needless to say, Dlink has been crossed off of my list! > Heirloom, old and goes with what works I use a 4 port Linksys router/switch. I called an 800 number to Linksys for setup and they walked me through, simple as can be.
Guest Bob Posted January 26, 2008 Posted January 26, 2008 Re: zone alarm question On Jan 23, 6:06 am, "Eric" <some...@microsoft.com> wrote: > "Heirloom" <nobodyh...@noplacelike.hom> wrote in message > > news:%23K3gIFSXIHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > > > > > > "Heather" <fig...@nospam.invalid> wrote in message > >news:uj9Hul4WIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > >> Yo Joanie.....I like to travel light. And DLink Support was awful, so > >> here it sits, unused. > > >> Re ZA on your WinME computer, untick the box for auto checkups. I always > >> had mine set to Manual, as I recall. Not about to reinstall it just to > >> see, grin. > > >> Cheers...Heather > > > I first bought a Dlink when I finished this box and could never get it to > > work properly, even with the assistance of my ISP! > > I took it back and bought a Linksys and have never had a problem, from the > > installation on. Needless to say, Dlink has been crossed off of my list! > > Heirloom, old and goes with what works > > I use a 4 port Linksys router/switch. I called an 800 number to Linksys for > setup and they walked me through, simple as can be.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - I don't see any reports on AVG so l will mention our experience. I bought AVG 7.5 for a big $60+ last November and it includes a Firewall which I guess I don't need (Computer is behind a Router) as well as spyware. I'm still here so I guess it works but it is verbose compared to ZA. The AV was reporting false positives with a few really old files. I run with SysMon turned on most of the time as I find slow downs associated with UDP processing which, surprising to me, seems to relate to EBTBDEMON which I'm sure is part of an Ebay toolbar. I think the toolbar is a good tool though I have yet to make much use of it so perhaps it would be wise to dump it. More than anything else, when my ZA subscription expired back in late summer/early fall, I felt the reminders were excessive. I communicated some with ZA and did not get the warm fuzzy I used to when reading how they would (mostly wouldn't) support winME. In contrast, AVG's says their latest version ( 7.5 ) continues to support winME. Even so, have had some goofiness for a week. More about that in a separate post. And Mike M has given some good arguments for dispensing with UDP but AVG may be using it in their update processing? HTH
Guest Mike M Posted January 26, 2008 Posted January 26, 2008 Re: zone alarm question > And Mike M has given some good arguments for dispensing > with UDP Not UDP but rather I would think, UPnP, universal plug n play. Used by applications to open paths/port map through the router and then close when not required. If not too paranoid considered by many to be better and perhaps more secure than setting up permanent port mappings. Personally I use it extensively but one needs to be aware there is a malicious flash file going the rounds that attempts to use UPnP to open up router mapping to allow malicious apps access to systems. I don't know but think it unlikely that AVG uses UPnP when updating but it may so some experimenting may be called for before disabling UPnP. I can't comment as I haven't used AVG for several years now. -- Mike Maltby mike.maltby@gmail.com Bob <SierraBrother@gmail.com> wrote: > I don't see any reports on AVG so l will mention our experience. > > I bought AVG 7.5 for a big $60+ last November and it includes a > Firewall which I guess I don't need (Computer is behind a Router) as > well as spyware. > > I'm still here so I guess it works but it is verbose compared to ZA. > The AV was reporting false positives with a few really old files. I > run with SysMon turned on most of the time as I find slow downs > associated with UDP processing which, surprising to me, seems to > relate to EBTBDEMON which I'm sure is part of an Ebay toolbar. I think > the toolbar is a good tool though I have yet to make much use of it so > perhaps it would be wise to dump it. > > More than anything else, when my ZA subscription expired back in late > summer/early fall, I felt the reminders were excessive. I communicated > some with ZA and did not get the warm fuzzy I used to when reading how > they would (mostly wouldn't) support winME. In contrast, AVG's says > their latest version ( 7.5 ) continues to support winME. > > Even so, have had some goofiness for a week. More about that in a > separate post. And Mike M has given some good arguments for dispensing > with UDP but AVG may be using it in their update processing?
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