Win98SE+ZAPro+Avast!(free)

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Anyone running the above combo?
Any problems?
I experienced booting to a blank desktop, occasionally.
 
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In article <rqWdnbpm8_bnu7reRVn-oA@comcast.com>, "Buffalo" <eric(nospam)
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> Anyone running the above combo?
> Any problems?
> I experienced booting to a blank desktop, occasionally.

I am running Win98se, Avast Home and ZA Free here on one machine with no
problems.

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Buffalo <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
> Anyone running the above combo?

Why should one? With Windows 98, it's easy not unbind any service from
the outside interface, so nothing must be filtered at all.

Yours,
VB.
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deutschen Schlafzimmern passiert".
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i have the same stuff on one of my computers
without problems
 
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"Volker Birk" <bumens@dingens.org> wrote in message
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> Buffalo <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
> > Anyone running the above combo?
>
> Why should one? With Windows 98, it's easy not unbind any service from
> the outside interface, so nothing must be filtered at all.
>
> Yours,
> VB.

Could you explain how to do that?
Thanks
PS: I am behind a router: Linksys BEFSR41 and I like online gaming like Q3.
 
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Buffalo <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
> "Volker Birk" <bumens@dingens.org> wrote in message
> news:4327386a@news.uni-ulm.de...
> > Buffalo <eric(nospam)@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
> > > Anyone running the above combo?
> > Why should one? With Windows 98, it's easy not unbind any service from
> > the outside interface, so nothing must be filtered at all.
> Could you explain how to do that?

From memory: right click on the outside interface, Properies, then
unbind anything but the TCP/IP network protocol family from this
interface.

> PS: I am behind a router: Linksys BEFSR41 and I like online gaming like Q3.

Perhaps, then filtering on that router would be a good idea, too.

Yours,
VB.
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"Es kann nicht sein, dass die Frustrierten in Rom bestimmen, was in
deutschen Schlafzimmern passiert".
Harald Schmidt zum "Weltjugendtag"