Re: Bad Update?
- From: "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 17:44:10 -0700
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:21:27 -0400, Ken <mystery@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IanKR wrote:
Reducing ZA sensitivity to Medium did the trick.I always let XP SP3 automatically install updates. Today, for the 1st
time, I have trouble. When KB951748 is installed I not longer can get
internet access. If I uninstall the fix everything works OK.
1) - What could be causing this problem?
2) - XP automatically tries to reinstall the fix. How can I stop this?
I know I can choose to be asked before a fix is installed but I would
prefer not to be bothered over and over again with this particular fix.
It's a conflict between ZoneAlarm and that MS update.
I followed this advice on ZA's User Forum:
http://forum.zonelabs.org:80/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52727
and it still didn't solve the problem. The only thing that worked for me
is to:
1. Uninstall KB951748; or
2. Retain KB951748, disable ZA's Firewall and enable Window's Firewall;
or (if you want to
retain ZA's 2-way firewall)
3. Retain KB951748, change the slider in ZA's Firewall | Main | Internet
Zone Security to
Med. (from High).
I opted for 1. above, until ZA(/MS?) produce a workaround.
Keep an eye on this thread in ZA's forum:
http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=cfg&message.id=52860
Ian
That works, but in my view reducing your security to make ZA work is a
very dangerous thing to do.
I've been a
ZA user for a long time because I had heard bad things about
window's Firewall back 3+ years ago. what's your opinion
of the win firewall today?
I used to recommend ZA over the Windows firewall because it was
two-way, and the Windows firewall only monitored incoming traffic.
I've become convinced, however, that outbound protection is
meaningless. Once one of the nasties gets into your computer, it can
essentially do whatever it wants, including circumventing the
firewall. So the extra protection that a firewall that monitors
outbound traffic provides is more apparent than real.
I strongly recommend that you abandon your dangerous workaround (not a
real fix) and replace ZA with the Windows firewall.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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