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I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version before upgrading? I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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no, just double click the exe file and, if asked, choose 'upgrade' & elect
to keep your settings the installer itself shuts down ZA and reinitialises once the files are over-written polly "Bob" <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote in message news:hgru5016n4u851nadcq7tjmgqonjitnclv@4ax.com... > > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version > before upgrading? > > I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their > website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > Thanks. |
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Well, I disagree. I just went from v. 2.6 to 4.5.5......and I totally
uninstalled my old ZAPro and installed the new one. I didn't lose any registration numbers or information......I also chose to decide what I wanted to allow to access the net. See the following link for ZA instructions on all that you need to remove. http://makeashorterlink.com/?P1FD512D7 (ZA link was rather long) I prefer a clean install......but YMMV. Heather "polly tito" <pollytito@kneeclappers.com> wrote in message news:c3nu5o$f7k$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk... > no, just double click the exe file and, if asked, choose 'upgrade' & elect > to keep your settings > > the installer itself shuts down ZA and reinitialises once the files are > over-written > > polly > > "Bob" <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote in message > news:hgru5016n4u851nadcq7tjmgqonjitnclv@4ax.com... > > > > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version > > before upgrading? > > > > I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their > > website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. > > > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks. > > |
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:56:31 GMT, Bob <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote:
> > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version >before upgrading? > > I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their >website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > Thanks. do you have a license for the latest version? -- Morgan R. Pugh http://www.mpugh.com (e-mail address on site) |
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"mrp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:hv0960dfcg8ard4ui1bin180257akc7kcl@4ax.com... > On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:56:31 GMT, Bob <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote: > > > > > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version > >before upgrading? > > > > I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their > >website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. > > > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks. > > do you have a license for the latest version? And you are assuming that he has a pirated version?? Well for your information, I have a paid for version and I do not update ZA by simply allowing it to download over my present installation......I just went from an older version to one that is two back of what he has.......simply because I always seem to have problems with their latest updates...... So.....that said.....here is the link that gives you the uninstall instructions and good luck. I prefer to do it this way myself. And the guys on the security groups for Zone Alarm are the ones that suggested it. This one is for WindowsME, but the instructions are usually the same..... http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/support/znalmInstallMeFAQ.jsp;JSESSIONID_ZL_STORE_COMMERCE=9stVvpw2M4yd1W3BJHv12i2zVmwV68ZODoiNxIhOnVgjKEWqN1fr!-2032871139!173109957!7511!7512 Heather |
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"Heather" <figgs@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news K%8c.1371$k4F1.955@news01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...> > "mrp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:hv0960dfcg8ard4ui1bin180257akc7kcl@4ax.com... > > On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 22:56:31 GMT, Bob <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > > > > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > > > > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version > > >before upgrading? > > > [snip] > > > > > > Thanks. > > I just did exactly the same thing, and just used the 45.538.001 installer with the old version running, but I did tell it I wanted a clean install. Works great so far......[FLW] Win98SE, if it matters. > > do you have a license for the latest version? He said " ZONE ALARM " _NOT_ " ZONE ALARM PRO " Sheesh, these DMCA types are everywhere. - Jack the Bear. |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:44:21 GMT, Heather wrote:
>And you are assuming that he has a pirated version?? Sorry I didn't mean to cause offence. I just meant that if you have such an old version of ZoneAlarm (I thought you were talking about the non-free version) then I was just pointing out that your license might not be valid for the latest version. I was not saying you had a pirated version I was just trying to inform you as I have seen many people buy ZoneAlarm [Pro] many moons ago when it was on a very early version and then try and upgrade and post hundreds of questions asking why it says there license is invalid! -- Regards, Morgan R. Pugh http://mrp.freeshell.org |
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"mrp" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:7rhj60hbtqaakn1ss3o2va7g9pnurdtvj0@4ax.com... > On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:44:21 GMT, Heather wrote: > > >And you are assuming that he has a pirated version?? > > Sorry I didn't mean to cause offence. I just meant that if you have > such an old version of ZoneAlarm (I thought you were talking about the > non-free version) then I was just pointing out that your license might > not be valid for the latest version. I was not saying you had a > pirated version I was just trying to inform you as I have seen many > people buy ZoneAlarm [Pro] many moons ago when it was on a very early > version and then try and upgrade and post hundreds of questions asking > why it says there license is invalid! OK......sorry I jumped on you. But that was what I thought you were inferring. Strangely enough, while I have had both the free and pay versions......I went back to ZA Pro v. 2.6.362 for a year at least. Version 3.xx (both free and pay) gives WinME problems. But one day I decided to hit Upgrade and was astounded to see that I could download the latest '4' version. With most programs, when you take a jump from 2 to 3 or whatever, they charge you for it. ZAPro does not seem to do so. Mind you, I did have version 3 on here for some time until it caused problems, so I suppose I show that version number somewhere in the innards. Cheers.....Heather |
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True, I have always installed "over the top" for years, including the latest
ver. 4.5.594.000 :-) "Heather" <figgs@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:bD88c.37119$uz5.17110@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... > Well, I disagree. I just went from v. 2.6 to 4.5.5......and I totally > uninstalled my old ZAPro and installed the new one. I didn't lose any > registration numbers or information......I also chose to decide what I > wanted to allow to access the net. > > See the following link for ZA instructions on all that you need to remove. > > http://makeashorterlink.com/?P1FD512D7 (ZA link was rather long) > > I prefer a clean install......but YMMV. > "polly tito" <pollytito@kneeclappers.com> wrote in message > news:c3nu5o$f7k$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk... > > no, just double click the exe file and, if asked, choose 'upgrade' & elect > > to keep your settings > > > > the installer itself shuts down ZA and reinitialises once the files are > > over-written > > > > polly > > > > "Bob" <olderman@pipeline.com> wrote in message > > news:hgru5016n4u851nadcq7tjmgqonjitnclv@4ax.com... > > > > > > I'm running a very old version (3.1.395) of Zonealarm. > > > > > > I've downloaded 4.5.538.001, but haven't installed it yet. > > > > > > Do I have to shut down Zonealarm and uninstall the old version > > > before upgrading? > > > > > > I've tried to find a definitive answer to this on their > > > website and through Google, but seem to go around in circles. > > > > > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > |
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