i dont understand the question/(and/or)statement.Originally posted by zapjb@17 April 2004 - 06:47
Are deleting all these firewalls from your Explorer (windows explorer not IE) tree?
i dont understand the question/(and/or)statement.Originally posted by zapjb@17 April 2004 - 06:47
Are deleting all these firewalls from your Explorer (windows explorer not IE) tree?
My theory is as you stated had 2 or more firewalls installed at the same time. Corrupting all your firewalls. Just unistalling through add/remove & registry cleaning won't always remove all traces of programs.
Go to (on my system) Start - Programs - Accessories - Windows Explorer.
Click on Windows Explorer.
Expand My Computer.
Expand Local Disk. For me it's C.
Expand Program Files. Here is where you delete any remaining traces of firewalls.
There after unistalling through add/remove & registry cleaning. You need to search the above tree & delete any entries of firewalls.
Originally posted by zapjb@17 April 2004 - 07:22
My theory is as you stated had 2 or more firewalls installed at the same time. Corrupting all your firewalls. Just unistalling through add/remove & registry cleaning won't always remove all traces of programs.
Go to (on my system) Start - Programs - Accessories - Windows Explorer.
Click on Windows Explorer.
Expand My Computer.
Expand Local Disk. For me it's C.
Expand Program Files. Here is where you delete any remaining traces of firewalls.
There after unistalling through add/remove & registry cleaning. You need to search the above tree & delete any entries of firewalls.i said that in an earlier postdelete program folder
So did I. But I was drawing him a picture.
right...well i figured he new how to get into program filesOriginally posted by zapjb@17 April 2004 - 07:37
So did I. But I was drawing him a picture.
Ghost you seem familar, muscleman?
B)
no ghost != musclesman.
I just read ur posts now and I roflmao, because I always delete the folder from program files if the setup did not delete it during uninstall.
I installed Agnitum for testing, during the TESTing sygate did not terminate.
I did what ghost told me, now I reregistered the product and it seems not to terminate ATM, so hope it stays like this
Edit: it terminated again. I don't think it is from the program.
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not quiteOriginally posted by junkyardking@17 April 2004 - 08:10
Ghost you seem familar, muscleman?
so your not running any other firewalls now, right? (except for sygate).Edit: it terminated again. I don't think it is from the program.
if you are uninstall all other firewalls and delete the registry entries,(and the program folder, if remaining) for the OTHER firewalls.
also turn off you virus scanner if you have it running, and any other program you think it might be interferring with.
reboot your pc and try it now.
Make sure @
[HCU\Software\Sygate Technologies, Inc.\Sygate Personal Firewall]
value
"Session"=dword:00000001
"after installation...block...IPs:
smb.sygate.com = 65.61.165.21
www.sygate.com = 216.167.96.118"
im aware you 'copied and pasted' that from somewhere, but its all out of context, so wtf are you talking about, only half of it make since.Originally posted by visitor@17 April 2004 - 20:10
Make sure @
[HCU\Software\Sygate Technologies, Inc.\Sygate Personal Firewall]
value
"Session"=dword:00000001
"after installation...block...IPs:
smb.sygate.com = 65.61.165.21
www.sygate.com = 216.167.96.118"
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