Re: ZA unable to install
- From: Duane Arnold <""Yep-Don't-Bother\"@You-got-it-right@.BET">
- Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 17:53:27 GMT
Jas wrote:
"Sebastian Gottschalk" <seppi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4b1na0Fv95q9U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jas wrote:
Hi, anyone know why I can't seem to install ZA (free) on a win98se
machine (recently re-build/re-loaded). I'm getting a 'root certificate'
problem message at the point the ZA install loads/saves/executes (I
don't know) some GLB temp files in windows/temp. I can't see anything
on the za forum web-site to suggest a solution.
The obvious solution of not using any personal "firewall" crap and
getting some serious security measures didn't come to your mind?
Do explain/expand. Is ZA not considered a firewall or a serious security measure ?
If you want to know what FW(s) are then the links will tell you. ZA in the case of protecting a single machine at the machine level is not FW software as it doesn't separate two networks. The network it's protecting from the Internet and the network it's protecting the LAN.
http://www.more.net/technical/netserv/tcpip/firewalls/
http://www.firewall-software.com/firewall_faqs/what_is_a_firewall.html
Duane :)
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