ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

am 31.07.2005 22:15:33 von RQ

ZA pro finds a "new Network" everytime I boot up. How do I get ZA to store
the info and not see it as new? thanks

Re: ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

am 01.08.2005 00:33:33 von Anon

RQ wrote:
> ZA pro finds a "new Network" everytime I boot up. How do I get ZA to store
> the info and not see it as new? thanks
>
>
Go to

http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/information/zap/releas eHistory.html

and get latest update.

anon

Re: ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

am 01.08.2005 00:57:09 von Peter Rogers

anon wrote:

>RQ wrote:
>> ZA pro finds a "new Network" everytime I boot up. How do I get ZA to store
>> the info and not see it as new? thanks
>>
>>
>Go to
>
>http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/information/zap/relea seHistory.html
>
>and get latest update.
>
>anon
First make sure your ISP doesn't dynamically allocate IP addresses at
each log-on.
Posting from Peter Rogers

Replace NOSPAM with ntlworld to reply

Re: ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

am 01.08.2005 02:04:09 von RQ

Thanks,

How do I determine if dynamic addresses are being used.


rq

"Peter Rogers" wrote in message
news:5nlqe1htvmfls0lsovt9eisoggvinsjj5f@4ax.com...
> anon wrote:
>
>>RQ wrote:
>>> ZA pro finds a "new Network" everytime I boot up. How do I get ZA to
>>> store
>>> the info and not see it as new? thanks
>>>
>>>
>>Go to
>>
>>http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/free/information/zap/rele aseHistory.html
>>
>>and get latest update.
>>
>>anon
> First make sure your ISP doesn't dynamically allocate IP addresses at
> each log-on.
> Posting from Peter Rogers
>
> Replace NOSPAM with ntlworld to reply

Re: ZoneAlarm Pro finds new network on every bootup

am 07.08.2005 23:21:47 von Peter Rogers

"RQ" wrote:

>Thanks,
>
>How do I determine if dynamic addresses are being used.
>
>
>rq
>
>"Peter Rogers" wrote in message
>news:5nlqe1htvmfls0lsovt9eisoggvinsjj5f@4ax.com...
When ZA finds your new network, make a note of the IP address. next
time, see if the IP address has changed
Posting from Peter Rogers

Replace NOSPAM with ntlworld to reply