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Hi All,
My version of System Works doesn't contain a firewall unless it's so hidden
it's not listed. My System Works 2003 contains System Utilities,
Antivirus, Ghost, Clean Sweep and Web Tools. Go Back is a possibility, but
I did not install it. The only things I use are the Antivirus and
Ghost. I've looked at Options and all the programs and see nothing about a
firewall. There's no option to unload System Works once computer boots
up. Only option I have is to disable the autoprotect of Antivirus. I did
disable the autoprotect and still get the same "access denied"
message. I see no other way to dig deeper into my System Works.
Sue Na
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>At 09:14 AM 3/24/2005, Paul A. Shippert wrote:
>I had a similar problem when networking a computer pair through a router
>when one of them was running Norton SystemWorks. After leaving a high
>percentage of my hair on the floor, I dug through the various settings in
>Norton
>and found that there is a personal firewall incorporated, and that it did
>load
>by default. When I investigated further, I found that there was a feature
>similar
>to ZoneAlarm's allowing me to place the IP address of the other machine
>into a trusted zone. Once I did that, the computers could access all
>resources
>that were intended to be shared.
>
>HTH.
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