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PGL replied on July 21, 2008 02:20 to the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software:
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A comment on the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software:
Thanks again Mike!- Problem solved. Your company has the best customer service I have ever dealt with. After dealing with windows and dell, and others, you guys are a pleasure to deal with. – Alec, on June 27, 2008 15:23
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Mike Williams replied on June 27, 2008 13:36 to the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software:
A comment on the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software:
Thanks Mike- How do I uninstall Sunbelt Firewall when it is already deleted from ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS. I already tried to uninstall and Sunbelt Firewall is no longer there. But, it still shows up as icon at bottom of Windows homepage and recognized as running by Windows security center and still listed under ALL PROGRAMS. – Alec, on June 27, 2008 13:28
Mike Williams replied on June 27, 2008 13:05 to the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software:
Hi Alec,
Thanks for posting your question. Try uninstalling the firewall again then use the following utility to clear up any files and registry keys left behind.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ihs/S...
Then I would recommend that you install version 4.6 it's still in beta testing but is very stable.
http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/rd/?id...
The problem you described could also be caused by having a second firewall installed on the computer. Even if the other firewall is disabled, conflicts can occur. so if you have one, make sure you uninstall it before installing the Sunbelt Personal Firewall again.
Alec started following the problem "With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work." in Sunbelt Software.
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Alec reported a problem in Sunbelt Software on June 27, 2008 11:50:
With Sunbelt firewall, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF computer do not work.Installed sunbelt firewall and had a banner that would now go away. So, I went ADD/Remove PROGRAMS in Windows XP and deleted firewall with idea to reinstall (and banner might go away). Sunbelt firewall now not show up in ADD/Remove PROGRAMS. However Windows XP recognizes sunbelt firewall as installed, and Sunbelt icon is at the bottom 'toolbal' of my Windows homepage. Sunbelt firewall also shows up under MY PROGRAMS but not under ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS so I cannot get rid of hit for the following problem.
My button to LOG OFF and TURN OFF my computer do not work. Nothing happens when I hit the button. In frustration, I turned the computer off at power button and turned on computer. The Sunbelt firewall icon was gone and both LOG OFF and TURN OFF then worked. I went then to MY PROGRAMS and started Sunbelt Firewall. The icon reappears at bottom and again, my LOG OFF and TURN OFF button now do not work. I cannot turn off or restart my computer. I have disabled Sunbelt firewall and reactivated Wndows defender and this does not help. LOG OFF and TURN OFF do not work. I like SUnbelt firewall but cannot remove b/c not show up in ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS.
A comment on the question "How do I get an Instrusion Attempt blocked to stop??" in Sunbelt Software:
Thanks Mike!! with very fast response. Firewall now running great. – Alec, on June 12, 2008 08:34
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Mike Williams replied on June 11, 2008 12:51 to the question "How do I get an Instrusion Attempt blocked to stop??" in Sunbelt Software:
We have found that Logitech Software has been triggering a code injection warning from Sunbelt Personal firewall. To correct the issue please add the program as an exception to the HIPS section in SPF.
Here is how to do this:
1. Open the firewall by double clicking on the SPF icon in the system tray (by the time on your desktop)
2. Click on the "Intrusions" tab.
3. Click on the “Advanced” button next to HIPS.
4. Click on "Exceptions" for Buffer Overflow
5. Click on "Add"
6. Click on the "Browse" button
7. From here you want to navigate to c:\program files\common files\logishrd\lvmvfm\LVPrcSrv.exe
8. Click "Ok"
9. Click "Ok" again
10. Back in SPF, click on "Exceptions" under the Code Injection section. Follow the above directions 4-9 to add LVPrsSrv here also.
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Alec asked a question in Sunbelt Software on June 11, 2008 11:34:
How do I get an Instrusion Attempt blocked to stop??I just installed personal firewall. Since installation, I have had an Intrusion Attempt Blocked banner pop up over and over. A type Code injection related to my logitech minicam program files is the alleged culprit.
What do I do to stop this banner that refuses to go away after closing it repeatedly?
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