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To: Esteban who wrote (49375)2/1/2006 3:56:46 PM
From: stock bull  Respond to of 110655
 
I agree that Kerio really refines what programs, or processes, will gain access to the internet. It takes a fair amount of "clicking the mouse" to get Kerio to calm down.

Today, I ran into what I would call a real problem. Kerio asked me to accept, or reject, a utility program that I have from accessing the web. I checked the accept box and then clicked on Kerio to accept my decision. My computer immediately crashed. I had encountered a Kernel Memory Dump. Very serious...this is what gives you the "blue screen".

When I rebooted my computer, Kerio wanted permission to send the Dump file to Sunbelt. When I said ok, Kerio froze up. So, I couldn't send the file for the engineers to examine.

If this problem happens one more time, I'm going back to ZA. In the meantime, I'll continue evaluating Kerio and let you and the thread known what I think and find.

Stock Bull

Stock Bull