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John McD

@verizon.net

Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

Yes. Setting ZA internet security to "medium" works. So does uninstalling KB951748 and leaving the ZA internet setting on "high". But either method creates some vulnerability. Which way is less risky? I really don't know. Another workaround might be to initialize the ZA "database" and let the ZA firewall reconfigure itself from scratch. See La Luna's post for a link to the instructions. Or simply uninstall/reinstall ZA - but this is a real pain.

FiOS Dan
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Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

said by John McD :

Or simply uninstall/reinstall ZA - but this is a real pain.
Yes indeed, a genuine first-class PITA.
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jadinolf
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Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

said by FiOS Dan See Profile :

said by John McD :

Or simply uninstall/reinstall ZA - but this is a real pain.
Yes indeed, a genuine first-class PITA.
Wonder if it works?
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FiOS Dan
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Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

said by jadinolf See Profile :

said by FiOS Dan See Profile :

said by John McD :

Or simply uninstall/reinstall ZA - but this is a real pain.
Yes indeed, a genuine first-class PITA.
Wonder if it works?
I think it will because ZA will detect the new network settings as if it was the first-ever install.
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Houston TX

@swbell.net
I was also hit by installing the update.

I uninstalled it via the Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs, rebooted the computer and I had Internet access again.

it08

@gazeta.pl

Changing High to medium - it was my first solution. Now I set to high and in "custom" section "allow tcp on ports: 80, 443, 465, 995, 110, 25 - and it works.
Ports are for : http, https, SMTP (ssl), POP (ssl), POP, SMTP
It works.
I don,t know the difference between high and medium level - but now I have high and wait for better solution.

it08

@gazeta.pl

Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

By the way - reinstall - even full - doesn't work
I have latest XP version 70_473_00

TimS

@verizon.net

Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

I can confirm re-installing Zone Alarm on Windows XP SP3 does not fix the problem. I am using the medium setting for now.

Tim S

Xanifred

@bellsouth.net

Cloned reply (I'm posting this on multiple boards)

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The problem is with Zone Alarm. They are aware of the issue, and are working on it:

»forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/boar···id=52785

For ZA Free, there are two possible fixes: uninstall KB951748, or reset your internet security level to Medium in ZA. Neither is ideal. Uninstalling the update is preferable, but only just.

For those using ZA Pro, here's a suggested solution. IDK if it works, since I'm running ZA Free, but it's worth a try:

»Re: MS update KB951748 and ZoneAlarm --- PROBLEM

For the rest of us, you can always try Comodo Firewall instead:

»www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/···all.html

Comodo is not tweaking over the expanded range of ports this update appears to implement.

For those folks suggesting you drop ZA and all other 3rd-party firewalls and rely on the Windows firewall, I suggest *you* go right ahead. Then call me to fix your computer when you get overrun by malware. Be sure to tell me how proud you are to have ditched those evil 3rd-party firewalls for the Windows Crayola version, so I can charge you extra for stupidity.

Cudni
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said by it08 :

Changing High to medium - it was my first solution. Now I set to high and in "custom" section "allow tcp on ports: 80, 443, 465, 995, 110, 25 - and it works.
Ports are for : http, https, SMTP (ssl), POP (ssl), POP, SMTP
It works.
I don,t know the difference between high and medium level - but now I have high and wait for better solution.
I only allowed in custom section tcp port 80 outgoing and ZA is working with High setting

Cudni

edit: alas it does need more ports allowed
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ZASS User

@ntlworld.ie
Uninstalling and re-installing did not fix the issue even with the latest download from the zonealarm site.

The setting internet zone to medium does work however.

Have tested this on two different PCs

xorgate

@verizon.net

winchester73,

I tried reinstalling and this did not resolve. The only thing that worked was removing the Windows update in question.

As far as the guy with the router issue, I could be wrong but I doubt the update or ZA had anything to do with it. Try resetting it to factory defaults and reconfiguring.

joseph61

@qwest.net
i tried the uninstall/reinstall ZAP but to no avail - my connection is still dead. i'm able to reply because i dwn-graded security to "medium." can someone tell me how to initialize the ZAP database? thanks ... joe

De Opresso Liber

@comcast.net
I tried to un-install ZA and then do a fresh install but it didn't work. Still no connection.......did that work for anyone?

Ugly
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join:2001-12-12
The Meadow
·Comcast

said by John McD :

Yes. Setting ZA internet security to "medium" works. So does uninstalling KB951748 and leaving the ZA internet setting on "high". But either method creates some vulnerability. Which way is less risky? I really don't know. Another workaround might be to initialize the ZA "database" and let the ZA firewall reconfigure itself from scratch. See La Luna's post for a link to the instructions. Or simply uninstall/reinstall ZA - but this is a real pain.
I lowered the slider to "medium."

How will one know that it is good to reset the slider to "high" again, please?

Thanks, Ugly
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kuwislwepasfe

@cox.net
I used System Restore and restored my computer to the previous day. Rebooted and all is well.

timtot

@nhs.uk

I tried setting the zone alarm to medium thinking it would re learn but it still cuts everything of including AVG update - at least it lets me know it is stopping things, but does not give me any options to allow, but the only way of getting on line - including letting Firefox go to the Zone alarm site for help - is to turn it off!
Anybody know what the update does? I am now using the microsoft firewall but not sure it is doing anything!
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