Re: OT (Slightly) ZoneAlarm Problem



Jon wrote:
I have a problem with Zonealarm.  When I try to access a website, I get
the message "Page Can not be Displayed".  Disabling ZoneAlarm fixes the
problem.  However, this defeats the purpose of having a firewall in the
first place!
I've tried doing a clean re-install and disabling the Windows XP
firewall.  Here's my configuration:
~  Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
~  ZoneAlarm Pro
~    Version 5.1.033.000
~    Tru Vector Version 5.1.033.000
~    Driver Version 5.1.033.000
Any suggestions?

Tried their online help?

  What browser?

  What about cookie, images, popup etc. settings?


Mark L. Fergerson

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