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Re: [RT] Zone Alarm



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Tks Ira-
 
Good info here for the group!  I too use 
Spybot and have heard noting but good things about the program.  Maybe 
someone
can make sense of this comment; re Spybot?  

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"Run once a week.  When installing, use the 
"backup registry" option.  That way if it deletes something on initial run 
you can
get it back.  Get it here:  <A 
href="">http://www.spybot.info/index.php?page=download
 
You can screw things up with this program if you 
don't understand it.  That is why you should use the "backup 
registry"
program first.  I don't leave this in 
RAM.  I run when I want."
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I'd appreciate any insights or comments about the 
above referenced blurb.  Can someone please explain the part 
about
not leaving in in RAM?  Thank 
you.
 
Chas
 
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  >From: 
  mr.ira 
  
  To: <A title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
  Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:32 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [RT] Zone Alarm
  
  My experience only.  Norton was nothing but 
  problems for me. Literally messed up my computer.  AVG is good and 
  Housecall is also very good.  Both can be updated with no charge.  
  Also Spybot get rid of tracking software along with Spy sweeper by 
  Yahoo, both free, are excellent. Yahoo also has an ad blocker that works 
  well.  Also free. 
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
    <DIV 
    >From: 
    Charles Meyer 

    To: <A 
    title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    
    Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 8:20 
    AM
    Subject: Re: [RT] Zone Alarm
    
    Hello Group-
     
    eSignal tech support (a rep anyway) basically 
    said that ZA is incompatible with their data feed.  I just called the 
    guy who
    built my computer and he CLAIMS I don't need ZA 
    either BECAUSE I have D-Link Ethernet Router; which supposedly
    acts as a firewall.  Especially since on 
    the computer I am having problems; is not used for e-mail or web 
    surfing.  NOW;
    just fwiw; I have learned that this is 
    seemingly a 'contrary opinion' but those with experience have told me that 
    they much
    prefer AVG over Norton for a anti-virus 
    program.  I can't back up that claim; but it seems the geeks have 
    bought into the
    proposition that "Norton's The Best"; mantra; 
    but feedback from those with ecclectic experience say AVG is the 
    tops.
    I don't understand the conflicting opinions; 
    I'm just sharing feedback I've heard from experienced users.  Maybe 
    it's what
    these guys are doing with their computers; 
    dunno; but the AVG feedback is from traders.  The guy who built my 
    computer
    said that Norton has the propensity to slow 
    down one's system.  Thank you James for sharing your insights; and to 
    the
    others who have responded.
     
    Best wishes,
    Chas
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      ----- Original Message ----- 
      <DIV 
      >From: 
      James 
      Alvis 
      To: <A 
      title=realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      href="">realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      
      Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 10:07 
      AM
      Subject: [RT] Zone Alarm
      
      I concur with the recommendations of 
      mailbin.  In my experience, Zone Alarm can cause conflicts with other 
      communications software that are intermittent in character and thus hard 
      to diagnose.  I have found the program difficult to completely 
      uninstall.  While I do not use eSignal, IT professionals on whom I 
      rely suggest that traders who use real time data feeds may be better 
      served by protecting themselves with a good hardware firewall-router 
      (which can be purchased inexpensively) and the use of a good 
      antivirus program such as Norton AntiVirus 2004.  No connection to 
      any of these companies - again, just my personal experience.
       
      Jim 
    Alvis 







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