Re: How to preserve/transfer ZA settings
From: f (fma@doe.carleton.ca)
Date: 12/31/02
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From: fma@doe.carleton.ca (f) Date: 30 Dec 2002 18:56:12 -0800
"David" <davidwnh@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:<I1RP9.39608$VA5.7568391@news1.news.adelphia.net>...
> Sounds like a dangerous thing to try. Your settings will include not only ip
> filters but also MD5 digests if you are using Plus/Pro. With the current
> instability of the settings database to start with you are asking for
> trouble. You would think such a program would also protect itself from
> having the settings database tampered with so that may be a possibility
> also. No telling what the end result will be and even if things looked good
> on the surface after such an attempt, I don't know how much you could trust
> it to be functioning properly.
>
> > |
> > | OK. Thanks. They are both Win2K, but I
> > | was suspecting what you said anyway (that
> > | the setup would differ because it depends
> > | on more than the OS).
> > | The files in the Internet Logs folder look
> > | pretty incomprehensible anyway.
> >
To be honest, I don't trust the effectiveness
of ZA on Win2K anyway. I have to give server
rights to host processes and servers, who knows
how they work and how they can be exploited.
Fred
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