Post subject: Re: peer guardian/protowall
Joined: 3/29/2004
Posts: 224
fredorpaul wrote:
i sugest you all get protowall insted of peer guardian you will see a tremendous drop in reasourse use and it blocks more protocalls such as udp often used with fileshareing i dont know the url so have fun finding it
My eyes hurt.
ProtoWall.sys is not loaded. Install the driver then reload this application.
When I run the driver installer it says that it's already installed, and I tried reinstalling it again with a force install. :( Also does it in 2.0.
Player (71)
Joined: 8/24/2004
Posts: 2562
Location: Sweden
Is it possible to run these programs along with my regular firewall? Using Sygate. Otherwise I could just block those Ip's in my firewall. But I'm too lazy. :)
Player (71)
Joined: 8/24/2004
Posts: 2562
Location: Sweden
Never mind. Found Block list manager. Seems good. Going to try it out now. http://bluetack.co.uk/blm.html
Joined: 1/1/2022
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Locke, if u haven't got it running yet. Do this: *Uninstall protowall, if u haven't already. *Install it again. *Copy the xp_driver folder to your desktop or whereever and rename it: xpdriver. *Uninstall protowall again. *Install it again BUT this time choose to install without xp driver. *Copy the xpdriver-folder u copied earlier to the protowall folder. *Now u should be able to install the drivers as intended. (Control panel/network conns/rightclick connection, choose props... etc.) This is what had I to do to get it running. =)
Post subject: More MPAA madness
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Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
Loosely related: MPAA Blames Linux Australia Notice on Human Error http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/07/0542202&tid=141&tid=95