Jeff if it's things like that, say yes, you have to or they
won't work in most cases.  When I first installed it, it
did this for EVERYTHING, even OE.  You must say 'yes' to OE
or you won't get your email.  Stamps.com will give you an
alert too the first time you use it after a ZA
install...that electronic parts search program Partminer
will do the same, Norton will, even IE gave a warning.  As
long as it's things on YOUR PC that must be connected to
the net to function properly, say 'yes' and to remember
that setting.

That last time comet cursor once again illegally was
installed on this PC and I didn't know about it, I got a
warning for it to 'access the web', and I of course then
said "NO", (then emailed the company again with a threat of
a law suit :-)  Things like that you don't want to say
'yes' to.  I'm not really sure why WINDOWS explorer would
need to connect, I can understand INTERNET explorer, but
not windows exp right off hand.  I assume since IE and WE
work so closely with one another and are 'integrated' so to
speak, this may be the case.
-Clint

http://orpheuscomputing.com
Clint Hamilton, Owner
Orpheus Audio/Video & Computing

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Dougherty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello all,
I get some pop-ups from Zonealarm I am not sure how to
answer.
The latest is "Do you want Windows Explorer to access the
Internet"?
Should I answer "yes:" to this one?
There are some I know I need to have access to the Internet
like anti-virus,
etc.

Should I choose "YES" each time something on my PC wants to
access the
Internet? Or are their times where you should select NO?
Jeff

FAX 1-413-280-0677
Jeff Dougherty
Intrepid Video & Electronics
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