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BSOD  2.0.47 and 2.0.48 WIn32 with Zone Alarm FIXED by ZA v3.7.211??

           Summary: BSOD  2.0.47 and 2.0.48 WIn32 with Zone Alarm FIXED by
                    ZA v3.7.211??
           Product: Apache httpd-2.0
           Version: HEAD
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Windows NT/2K
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: Major
          Priority: Other
         Component: Core
        AssignedTo: [email protected]
        ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I tried 2.0.47 (and updated to 2.0.48) on two separate machines and both 
suffered from 'hangs' of about 10 minutes followed by BSOD's when closing down. 
I note that firewalls aren't supported, but wait... On one of the machines I 
had auto-update turned ON for Zone Alarm and installed the latest patch update. 
This machine no longer suffered from BSODs and Apache 2.0.48 shuts down cleanly 
within 5 seconds each time.

I tried this update on a Toshiba Laptop running Windows 2000 and Zone Alarm 
with the same BSOD problem - I applied the standalone Zone Alarm patch update, 
rebooted, reinstalled Apache 2.0.48 and this also now cleanly shuts down within 
3 or 4 seconds.

The update version of Zone Alarm (Free) which seems to work OK now is  3.7.211
Engine version 3.7.211 and driver version 3.7.211. Binary size is 3,669kb.

No problems at all with Apache so far since the update to Zone Alarm. Both 
co-habiting nicely. Did not find any relevant notices on the ZoneLabs website 
though so perhaps they "fixed" the problem by accident and someone could 
mention it so they don't accidentally "unfix" it at a later date.

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