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ZoneAlarm problem

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I'm running ZoneAlarm (latest version) under WinXP. My problem is that when I launch a program (does not matter which one) to access the 'net ZoneAlarm constantly asks me if I want to allow the program to connect. It never remebers that I tell it to allow this program to always connect. Never had this problem under WinMe. Any ideas?
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just a SWAG, but does this happen if you log on as an Admin equivalent? Another possible issue: are you on a network with a DNS server? And maybe wiping ZA out, remove the directory and install again? They claim it's XP compatible, and Zone Labs usually gets it right the first time out..
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They STILL haven't fixed that yet huh? It's a bug with ZA and XP, it doesn't remeber anything... I tried everything, uninstalled, reinstalled, etc etc, wouldn't remember the programs so I said screw it. I use Sygate Personal FW now and it's perfect in XP...
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I gave up on ZoneAlarm :( I'm now running Sysgate and all is well :) One thing I've noticed, though. My Windows shut-down time takes about 15 seconds longer to complete since I installed this program. Is this normal?
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Yeah my shutdown is kinda slow as well, I guess Sygate is the culprit...
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Is Sygate better than Tiny?
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"Better" I don't know. It does the job just as well. I didn't like Tiny, it was too complex... every time I went to use GameSpy it wanted permission for every server it refreshed, what a pain in the ass. Sygate is simple and it works, I like it...
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I think part of my problem was I was'nt logging on with a password.
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so how can u not log on in an winxp system?
if there is only one user defined, you'd either have to enter a password or if there was no password set, you'd just default into auto login for the administrator account (the primary user it asks u for during initial setup)
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I'm the only user so XP would just log me on as Admin., but I had no PW set/saved. I'm not sure if this was causing the problem since I no longer am running ZoneAlarm, but I was told this may have been my problem.
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I think XP, like W2K can choose to always log on as the same person as you said : but the user doesn't have to hit enter or anything so the often think there is no password/security. I don't like this option, but set someone up yesterday to log in as a user named Power User with a preset password.
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