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ZoneAlarm question by friareriner 2003-08-26 09:53:38
howdy. I'm using the free version of zone alarm, and I've noticed that vsmon.exe seems to grow and consume large amounts of memory...
I did a quick google search and found a post about this same problem that mentions a fix, but they dont tell what that fix is... could someone please help me with this?
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  Zone Alarm by Maestro_OmahaNE2003-08-26 09:58:36
  Semi-related question ... by swisscheese2003-08-26 11:23:43
    NT kernel versions of Windows by LionsPhil2006-11-19 12:55:59
      That looks interesting. Thanks! (n/t) by swisscheese2003-08-26 11:57:36
  Never had that problem by crankshaft-jr2003-08-26 11:29:04
    I've heard some say that the new versions ... by swisscheese2003-08-26 11:54:12
      And one of them is me. by LionsPhil2006-11-19 12:55:59
        OK, I'll consider it -- but what *is* wrong with by swisscheese2003-08-26 12:06:15
          For me, stability and memory leaks. by LionsPhil2003-08-26 12:12:06
            I havn't seen those probs with 2.6 ... *plus* ... by swisscheese2003-08-26 12:31:36
              Kerio does that too in it's default mode. by LionsPhil2003-08-26 13:15:28
      OK, looks like Kerio it is, then. by swisscheese2003-08-26 12:59:09
        THanks, Kerio looks interesting. by crankshaft-jr2003-08-26 17:09:05
    I've got 3.7.2 by friareriner2003-08-26 12:25:54

 

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