Seems from this thread http://secunia.com/community/forum/thre ... fter_setup that countless people are experiencing the same problem as me with the update for Secunia. Downloads & installs ok but refuses to open. I followed the directions in the thread but the fault remains. Any ideas please as to how to resolve this? If I un-install it with Revo & install the older version that I have saved on my memory stick, it works instantly.
ps I have just discovered that (in the event that anyone else is experiencing this problem) a complete scan can be performed on line using this link. http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanni ... ?task=load so -though second best - it is a good alternative. Regards Dave.
Dave Davison wrote:Seems from this thread http://secunia.com/community/forum/thre ... fter_setup that countless people are experiencing the same problem as me with the update for Secunia. Downloads & installs ok but refuses to open. I followed the directions in the thread but the fault remains. Any ideas please as to how to resolve this? If I un-install it with Revo & install the older version that I have saved on my memory stick, it works instantly.
ps I have just discovered that (in the event that anyone else is experiencing this problem) a complete scan can be performed on line using this link. http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanni ... ?task=load so -though second best - it is a good alternative. Regards Dave.
Dave, "Security Essentials" is not a Firewall. I suggest removing ALL your anti virus/malware programs and install Outpost Security Suite Free I'm using it on a laptop & desktop both running W7 Home Premium. It works on XP also.
Thanks for the two links... however Roderunner, you leave me somewhat confused (which you may have deduced) as I understood from post 38725 that what I am using isin fact a firewall. Regards Dave.
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And I think it is fine as it is, Dave; as long as you don't want outbound protection (that the firewall controls which software can contact the net). I don't think we should complicate the matter, introducing more possible causes for errors, now that you have got your PC wiped and the OS installed, as mentioned elsewhere. You also have this case open, the search thingy.
So, changing FW wouldn't change a thing here; Windows XP firewall is OK.
Byelingual When you speak two languages but start losing vocabulary in both of them.
Per your post 41192, when asked what firewall you were using:
Quote: the one that comes with XP Proff. "Security Essentials"
and Roderunner said that was not a firewall. He is correct. What you are showing is the Windows built in firewall, not one from XP Proff. THIS IS OK though. The Windows firewall is adequate in most cases.