Crazy
April 20th, 2008, 06:46 PM
Hello!
I've tried to use GhostWall on my Windows Server 2003 64 bit.
When I start it, I get the error: "Could not START the Ghostwall Driver"
Jason_R0 has written this in another topic:
-{ Quote: "I think someone said before there was a problem with 2003 x64 version, but your best bet is to try it. If it complains about the driver, the work around would be to extract the 64bit driver from the executable and manually register it as a driver. Which is a bit complicated for the average user. If that bug does exist (incorrect identification of Win2003 x64) it will be fixed in the next version." }-
How does it work exactly?
Is there a solution for it?
Cheers,
Crazy
I've tried to use GhostWall on my Windows Server 2003 64 bit.
When I start it, I get the error: "Could not START the Ghostwall Driver"
Jason_R0 has written this in another topic:
-{ Quote: "I think someone said before there was a problem with 2003 x64 version, but your best bet is to try it. If it complains about the driver, the work around would be to extract the 64bit driver from the executable and manually register it as a driver. Which is a bit complicated for the average user. If that bug does exist (incorrect identification of Win2003 x64) it will be fixed in the next version." }-
How does it work exactly?
Is there a solution for it?
Cheers,
Crazy