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Ken Bessler
January 6th 04, 12:03 AM
I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
Ken
Edward
January 6th 04, 12:03 AM
Hi, Ken. On my system, vsmon.exe runs at 00 except when engaging the enemy.
Open Zone Alarm on your desktop and go to "Overiew"/"Support and Update
Information".
Good luck,
Ed
"Ken Bessler" > wrote in message
...
> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>
> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>
> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>
> Ken
>
>
MCR
January 6th 04, 12:04 AM
Ken Bessler wrote:
> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>
> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>
> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>
> Ken
>
>
If you dont like Zonealarm (and I used it for some time), then use
Kerio. another free firewall program, but this one seems to have a
smaller memory footprint. I cannot say that I experienced any memory
leaks with Zonealarm, I just changed for something different...
--
MCR
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JAX
January 6th 04, 12:04 AM
I have been using ZA for a number of years and never had a problem with it.
Have you checked for spyware and run an up-to date virus scan?
The main shortcoming about XP's firewall is, it only blocks incoming
traffic, not outgoing.
LOL JAX
"Ken Bessler" > wrote in message
...
> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>
> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>
> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>
> Ken
>
>
H
January 6th 04, 12:06 AM
Ken Bessler wrote:
> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>
> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>
> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>
> Ken
>
>
Had the same problem as you with ZA, switched to Sygate PE and
everything is fine.
Tom
January 6th 04, 12:06 AM
So??? I don't see a problem with that. The important thing
is to block whats trying to come in from the outside, not
whats leaving your network. And if you are running
antivirus why would you want to trouble yourself with
access to the internet from your lan?
Zonealarm and stuff is a little overkill. The important
thing is you want to ensure nobody from the 'outside' can
get into your network. To me, anyhow. I classify Zonealarm
and the other firewall software 'nagware'. And if you
don't have it nagging you it will cause other problems.
Tom
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been using ZA for a number of years and never had
a problem with it.
>Have you checked for spyware and run an up-to date virus
scan?
>
>The main shortcoming about XP's firewall is, it only
blocks incoming
>traffic, not outgoing.
>
>LOL JAX
>
>"Ken Bessler" > wrote in message
...
>> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but
vsmon.exe
>> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
>> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>>
>> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm
Pro. I
>> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before.
Before, I
>> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>>
>> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and
turn on
>> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>>
>> Ken
>>
>>
>
>
>.
>
Ken Blake
January 6th 04, 12:06 AM
In ,
Tom > typed:
> So??? I don't see a problem with that. The important thing
> is to block whats trying to come in from the outside, not
> whats leaving your network.
I agree that it's the *most* important thing. However it's not
the *only* important thing. You can have rogue
programs--spyware--installed which try to call home. Blocking
them is also a good thing to do.
> And if you are running
> antivirus why would you want to trouble yourself with
> access to the internet from your lan?
>
> Zonealarm and stuff is a little overkill. The important
> thing is you want to ensure nobody from the 'outside' can
> get into your network. To me, anyhow. I classify Zonealarm
> and the other firewall software 'nagware'. And if you
> don't have it nagging you it will cause other problems.
Nope. ZoneAlarm works very well for me here. It doesn't nag me,
and it causes no problems at all.
--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have been using ZA for a number of years and never had a
problem
>>with it. Have you checked for spyware and run an up-to date
virus
>>scan?
>>
>>The main shortcoming about XP's firewall is, it only blocks
incoming
>>traffic, not outgoing.
>>
>>LOL JAX
>>
>>"Ken Bessler" > wrote in message
...
>>> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but vsmon.exe
>>> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
>>> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
>>>
>>> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm Pro. I
>>> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before. Before, I
>>> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
>>>
>>> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and turn on
>>> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
>>>
>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>.
JAX
January 6th 04, 12:07 AM
Tom,
Your reply seems rather argumentative. My statements are facts. Another
shortcoming with XP's firewall is it is not configurable, i.e., you cannot
allow desirable connection. And, if you are using cable internet service,
you have no choice but to access the internet through a LAN!
JAX
"Tom" > wrote in message
...
> So??? I don't see a problem with that. The important thing
> is to block whats trying to come in from the outside, not
> whats leaving your network. And if you are running
> antivirus why would you want to trouble yourself with
> access to the internet from your lan?
>
> Zonealarm and stuff is a little overkill. The important
> thing is you want to ensure nobody from the 'outside' can
> get into your network. To me, anyhow. I classify Zonealarm
> and the other firewall software 'nagware'. And if you
> don't have it nagging you it will cause other problems.
>
> Tom
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I have been using ZA for a number of years and never had
> a problem with it.
> >Have you checked for spyware and run an up-to date virus
> scan?
> >
> >The main shortcoming about XP's firewall is, it only
> blocks incoming
> >traffic, not outgoing.
> >
> >LOL JAX
> >
> >"Ken Bessler" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> I had installed the free version of Zone Alarm but
> vsmon.exe
> >> was eating memory up. It would continue to grow until I
> >> eventually had to reboot. Then it would start all over.
> >>
> >> I uninstalled the free verion and bought Zone Alarm
> Pro. I
> >> still see a memory leak but not as bad as before.
> Before, I
> >> would have to reboot every 24 hours - now it's 72 hours.
> >>
> >> Is there a fix for this? Should I just forget ZA and
> turn on
> >> XP's ICF? How safe are you with just ICF running?
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >.
> >
Ken Bessler
January 6th 04, 12:07 AM
"H" > wrote in message news:m63Ab.1508$7U1.4349@amstwist00...
>
> Had the same problem as you with ZA, switched to Sygate PE and
> everything is fine.
>
Thanks, I'll try that one....
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