Re: Not able to access internet Zonealarm may be the reason
I had thought a moderator had published the "MS's fault" info, but it wasn't. Here's a link to the post followed by the post itself. I've included the link for those who wish to read the entire thread.
http://forum.zonelabs.org/zonelabs/board/message?board.id=win_za_msgs&message.id=18672
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Today (Tuesday, 08 July 2008) is "patch Tuesday" for Microsoft.
There is a bad patch in this latest release: #951748.
#951748 installs fine but kills Internet Explorer after the reboot.
Two hours on the phone this afternoon with Microsoft Technical Support for
IE7 determined that Zone Alarm's two "FIREWALL Security Zone" settings (INTERNET
and TRUSTED) must be reduced from HIGH to MEDIUM to get IE7 to find web sites.
Otherwise, on a 7 Mb DSL connection, after about 60 seconds, IE reports it is
unable to open the URL. Reducing the Zone Alarm settings to MEDIUM right while
IE is struggling to find a web site results in IE's instantly opening the web
site.
Command window 'PINGs' return all packets without loss, proving the DSL
connection is alive and well, despite IE's failures.
Microsoft has admitted to me that they have a problem with #951748. They
tell me that it is theirs to fix, not Zone Alarm's.
My system is an HP PC running WXP Home Edition SP2, Internet Explorer 7 v.
7.0.5730.11 and Zone Alarm v. 7.0.470.000.