Interesting. I will check the options of the CONTIVITY I have to see if it can do what you had to deal with (block all other incoming outgoing calls). I realize it was a nuisance for you but maybe helpful in my case.
Thank you very much for your help.
>Ahh, that's interesting... I got the CONTIVITY from a specific (user) place and i guess their version is itself extra-paranoid. It was when I complained that other things (incoming and outgoing) seemd to be locked out that they told me that is by design.
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>You're lucky with yours, compared to mine.
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>good luck
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>>I suppose you are serious (except of course monogamous sex <g>), but in my case I can use CONTIVITY and other ports (like be on UT, or other web sites) without any problem.
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>>Therefore, I can't really say that with CONTIVITY connected I am protected. I know that some people live without Zone Alarm at all and they live <g>, so maybe I should not be so paranoia about it.
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>>>More like monogamous sex, Dmitry... CONTIVITY - at least the one I've got - absolutely stops ALL OTHER TRAFFIC ANYWAYS, either direction on all ports except its own.
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>>>So at least while CONTIVITY is connected you can consider the unprotected nature of the activity OK, I would say.
>>>But, of course, you must not be so anxious after you've finished with it to just run to someone else for the same thing without first putting your protection back in place.
>>>
>>>cheers
>>>
>>>>I did read ZA help (a little, after all I am only human <g>). But the problem seems to be not just VPN but something more.
>>>>
>>>>Let me describe how I connect to their (customer) network:
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>>>>1. I have Contivity VPN client on my desktop. I click on it and it connects me to their system. I get acknowledgement that I am connected.
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>>>>2. I have another shortcut on my desktop, Partners VPN Applications. When I click on this shortcut, a web page opens asking me to log in with another user name and password. I enter and get connected. I am now on their intranet home page. At this time something (probably IE) tries to automatically map their server to my PC. If my ZA is down, I get Done and Mapped on the status bar of my IE. But if I have ZA open, the status in the IE showing their intranet home page shows "Wait: H HOME18/dl886$;". Basically according to the person from their Help Desk it mean ZA doing something bad <g> and they don't support ZA. Therefore, he suggested I don't use ZA when connecting to their network. But to me it sounds like having unprotected sex <g>.
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>>>>In my ZA Programs control, Contivity VPN client has trusted Access yes. But I can't seem to figure out what program actually does mapping that I can find it in my ZA programs.
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>>>>I hope I make some sense <g>. Let me know if you think of something.
>>>>
>>>>Thank you.
>>>>
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>>>>>You might want to check the online help for ZoneAlarm then. According to ZoneLabs, one of the new features of version 4 is automatic VPN configuration which detects VPN connections and sets your endpoint security for maximum protection. Not sure what that all entails so I would check the helpfile and online support.
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>>>>>>My ZA is 4.? so I should not have the problem. And I will follow your suggestions. Thank you very much for your help.
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>>>>>>>Supposedly this was fixed in versions 2.6 of ZoneAlarm and higher:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285549>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Zonealarm recommends:
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>>>>>>>Step 1: Open the ZoneLabs product and select "Program Control".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Step 2: Click on the "Programs" Tab.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Step 3: The VPN Client's Access permission is a "?". Click under "Trusted" and select "Allow". The question mark changes to a check mark.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Step 4: Reboot the PC.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>When the PC boots back up, the VPN client should operate normally.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The problem I found is ZoneAlarm blocking something. I am trying to find out what and where in ZA I should specify to make it let me use VPN.
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>A customer gave me VPN CD, User Name, Password. I successfully connect to their network (at least I think so since connection is shown and I can get to their intranet homepage).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Then I want to try to map one of their servers to my drive and I can't. Here is what I do: I open Windows Explorer (via My Comptuter), Tools | Map Network drives. In the Folder field I enter \\tstlab1\c$ (which is what the client told me) but I get message:
>>>>>>>>>"The network path \\tstlab1\c$ could not be found."
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Assuming that they gave me the right user name and password and that such server (tstlab1) exist, what could I be doing wrong?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Thank you.
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