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Re: Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall 4.3.635 madirish, Are you a registered user? If so, can you enter a value for Country and try again?
Thanks, Mathew Thomas Sunbelt Software |
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 madirishPremium join:2003-08-04 Cleveland, OH | said by Mathew Thomas :
madirish, Are you a registered user? If so, can you enter a value for Country and try again?
Thanks, Mathew Thomas Sunbelt Software yes I'm registered-change country to USA and still the same.Changed zip code shutdown and restarted Kerio-cfg file is now being saved properly 
while your here.are you ever going to change the installer so I can install Kerio in anything other than C:program files (I don't install anything on my C: partition except windows. |
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 SGT6 join:2002-02-27 Aurora, CO | reply to Mathew Thomas Just an encouragement to Mathew (not that he needs it, but... )
In short, lots of 2.1.5 users are (almost) desperately looking for replacement now that 64-bit and Vista are "upon us". And, at least from my experience, it's damn difficult to beat simplicity and power of 2.1.5. Tried many, but always came back to good, old Kerio logic and stability.
It'd be fantastic stuff if 4.3 and beyond series can keep these attributes. If yes, then there will be lots to celebrate, both users and Sunbelt. How do you achieve this? Well, do lots of listening here and employ it.
So, keep up good work! Really glad to see a developer participate.
Cheers, SGT -- Slowly gettin' there. |
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 mers2Premium,MVM join:2004-03-20 USA kudos:8 | said by SGT6:Just an encouragement to Mathew (not that he needs it, but...  ) In short, lots of 2.1.5 users are (almost) desperately looking for replacement now that 64-bit and Vista are "upon us". And, at least from my experience, it's damn difficult to beat simplicity and power of 2.1.5. Tried many, but always came back to good, old Kerio logic and stability. It'd be fantastic stuff if 4.3 and beyond series can keep these attributes. If yes, then there will be lots to celebrate, both users and Sunbelt. How do you achieve this? Well, do lots of listening here and employ it. So, keep up good work! Really glad to see a developer participate. Cheers, SGT I have to echo this. I'm one of those users who keep coming back to 2.15. There are a lot of 2.15 users still out there looking for a simple resource friendly firewall to replace it. The newer versions of Kerio that I've seen ain't it. I do, however, much appreciate the support that Sunbelt is now giving their customers and the fact that you've replied here is way above what the old Kerio folks ever did - which was nothing. -- Team Discovery
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 madirishPremium join:2003-08-04 Cleveland, OH | reply to madirish well,here's another bug-
decided to import the cfg.file that I made using Mathews temp. fix.After importing the newly made config.file and then wanting to check my packet filter rules Kerio shutdown and then restarted.
Opened Kerio (right click icon>config>Network Security>packet filter rules)and Kerio shutdown and restarted.Happened every time I hit the "packet filter" button.Couldn't get to internet or other pc on my network-nothing.Went to install directory and checked config.file,same size that was imported but nothing worked.Had to uninstall and reinstall Kerio and manually import my config.file and only then did everything work properly.
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 Sandman5Premium join:2002-07-10 Strafford, MO | reply to Mathew Thomas said by Mathew Thomas :
We are committed to improving the product and we will be announcing our plans for Vista 32/64 support very soon.
Best regards, Mathew Thomas Sunbelt Software Are there any plans for adding Windows XP x64 support? -- Rule #62: Don't take yourself so damn seriously! |
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 fuziwuziNot born yesterdayPremium join:2005-07-01 Atlanta, GA | reply to madirish said by madirish:said by fuziwuzi:especially noticeable when using Stardock's Windowblinds. Although I'm not running Sunbelt Kerio now (using 2.1.5)when I did I had no problems with Windowblinds or Rightclick.This version actually fixed a small problem I had with Rightclick (had to do with sdmcp.exe) I was using the Kerio 4.x version that caused the problem with Windowblinds. I purchased a licence for Kerio because I liked how it worked and the features it offered. But I've been a subscriber to Stardock's Object Desktop since it was an OS/2 only system, so if I have to choose between one or the other, it is going to be the more stable program, Stardock's.
I'm going to give this new version of Sunbelt's software another chance. I hope it doesn't disappoint me again. |
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 madirishPremium join:2003-08-04 Cleveland, OH | reply to madirish well a new version was detected by auto update feature 4.3.668
Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall 4.3.668.0 Readme File 02/26/2007 -----------------------------------------------------------
(c) 2005-2006 Sunbelt Software. All rights reserved.
This document provides late-breaking or other information that supplements the Sunbelt Personal Firewall documentation.
-------- CONTENTS --------
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
3. ORDERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION
4. KNOWN BUGS, LIMITATIONS, AND WORKAROUNDS
5. CHANGE LOG
---------------------- 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ---------------------- The Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall helps control how computers share information with other computers through the Internet or a local network. It also protects computers from external or internal attacks from other computers. The Personal Firewall is especially useful for laptop computers since they are easier to compromise because of built-in wireless access.
----------------------- 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ----------------------- * Operating System o Windows XP Media Center Edition o Windows XP Professional o Windows XP Home o Windows 2000 Professional
* Pentium 400 MHz or higher (Pentium III is the recommended minimum) * 15 MB free disk space * 64 MB memory * 800 x 600 monitor resolution
Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall 4 does not run on the following operating systems: * Windows NT * Windows 2000 Server * Windows 2003 Server * Windows 95 * Windows 98 or Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) * Windows ME * Windows Vista * 64 bit Versions of Windows
--------------------------------------------- 3. ORDERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION --------------------------------------------- If you would like to order Personal Firewall visit the Sunbelt Software online shop (»www.sunbelt-software.com/Kerio-Buy.cfm)
Voice: 1-888-NTUTILS (688-8457) Technical Support: support@sunbelt-software.com Knowledge Base: »support.sunbelt-software.com/scr···d_lvl1=3
------------------------------------------- 4. KNOWN BUGS, LIMITATIONS, AND WORKAROUNDS ------------------------------------------- * When using a password to restrict access to the configuration console, you may encounter some screen flicker if you cancel the password request dialog.
* There are known issues when using Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall and certain USB wireless network cards that may cause General Protection Faults.
------------- 5. CHANGE LOG -------------
* Corrected issue in which registration fails when firewall is enabled. * Significant improvement in network performance when web filtering is enabled. * Enhanced Process Injection prevention to prevent code inject attempts into Windows system DLLs. * Corrected numerous application crashes in the firewall service. * Corrected various crashes in assist.exe * Corrected issue in which setting password and checking for update does not cancel authentication form. * Corrected issue in which binary data appeared in logs. * Significant improvement in product stability.
this build is useless-after updating and rebooting I exported the config file (645 kb) to my F partition.Before importing that same config I checked in my install directory the size of the config file-it was 678 kb not the 645 kb that Kerio exported.I installed the saved config file anyway,went to check my packet filter rules and Kerio shutdown and restarted.Again Kerio acted like there were no packet filter rules.Shut down Kerio manually replaced config file with my good config and all is ok.
Maybe the next build will work correctly. |
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