Re: Must Start ZA TWICE After Every Reboot

From: Tech Zero (spamnet-nov_at_dragonfur.ca)
Date: 11/30/03


Date: 29 Nov 2003 23:48:54 GMT

The voice of "Ben K." drifted in on the cyber-winds,
from the sea of virtual chaos...

> I have ZoneAlarm installed on two different systems, One with W2k,
> the other with XP. ZA starts automatically when I boot the
> machines, but I cannot make ANY network connections unless I shut
> down ZA, make a connection, and then restart ZA. After that
> everything is fine.
>
> I've tried different versions of ZA (including the current), and
> different levels of the program, nothing helps.
>
> What's going on here?

Add both the network DHCP & Subnet range to the local Zone in your
firewall panel. If the company has it's own DNS servers you may have
to add entries for those as well...

-- 
The Tech Zero (Maxwell Pollare), and X-ZAF user...


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