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A&C Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:46:03 -0700
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After receiving an update for Zone Alarm Pro, I was prompted to choose either a clean install, or update my current
installation. Usually I update my current, but this time I decided on a clean install. Upon completion my ISP
network was obvious, and was thusly labeled. However, there was another network labeled 'New Network', which seems
legit (x.x.x.x.255.255.255.255), but I'm not sure exactly what it is. Could anyone shed some light on what it might
be? I have two network cards installed in order to allow another machine access to mine, but that usually produces
a 169.xxx.xxx.xxx number. Also, the second machine does not have Internet access, which is intentional. If it would
make a difference, the other machine has not been powered up since the Zone Alarm update. I can't delete either
network from Zone Alarm as they are both active. Any ideas? Thanx in advance,

Al Thompson

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