Re: ZoneAlaram Locks up my computer

From: Lance (lance71@adelphia.net)
Date: 11/14/02


From: "Lance" <lance71@adelphia.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 00:38:16 GMT


"toddcscaratwork" <toddcscaratwork@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:944da760.0211131019.117a91b1@posting.google.com...
> I am using Win2k SP2 and SP3 and ZoneAlarm. Once in a while (once
> every two weeks or sor) ZoneAlaram COMPLETELY locks up the computer.
> It takes over 99% CPU and I can barely click on anything. The only
> way out is to power off the machine.
>
> Some CPU cycles are available but very few. Enough cycles that after
> 15 minutes of trying to get into the task manager I saw that a
> zonealarm process taking all cpu (I think it was vmon or something
> like that). Anyway, has anyone had this problem?
>
> Thanks.
I have read about the same problem in the security forum
at bbr.com they have team Z members in there forum i suggest you go there
and they will fix u up.
www.dslreports.com.



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