Re: Problem with kerio personal firewall
From: Andrea (htmlandrea@inwind.it)
Date: 02/04/03
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From: "Andrea" <htmlandrea@inwind.it> Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2003 16:45:10 GMT
> Now, I think the problem is that Kerio is not actually running when
> you are trying this. Restart your system after installing it and it
> should run automatically or you could choose Firewall Engine from the
> programs menu after you rebooted to start it manually.
> To access the Administration menu, right-click Kerio's icon, the
> little blue shield at bottom right. Select Administration. Now you can
> do whatever you want.
I have restart my system, but when I left-click on the icon (posing in the
icon tray) and I click on "Administrator" it ask for a password.. and:
if I doesn't write a password and I click on "Connect" it retourn the error
100050
if I write a password the same.. Error 10050!
Why?
Thanks for you replay :oD
Andrea
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