Process Guard & ProtoWall

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by TommyS, Jun 4, 2004.

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  1. TommyS

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    Whenever process guard is installed it causes protowall to terminate itself silenty.

    The only solution is to remove process guard totally from the system.

    Is there anything that can be done to solve this? Because at the moment I feel annoying buying process guard and can not use it.

    :(
     
  2. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    Hi TommyS, We need some more information please.
    What is protowall?
    What OS are you using?
    Did you try the trial version before installing the full version?
     
  3. TheQuest

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    Hi, Pilli

    Did a search on it.

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  4. TommyS

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    Hi. Thanks for the replys.

    My system is:

    Intel p4 3ghz
    XP Pro SP1 with all updates

    I`ve used process guard since version 1.3 where the problem was alot worse with protowall. It would cause the box to reboot randomly without any logs in the event viewer. Now i have installed the free version of process guard version 2 and things seem to be ok. So you must have something here :)
     
  5. Tommys

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    Is there any way for the full program to run with protowall?

    What changes need to be done as the default protection causes protowall to terminate silently?

    :)
     
  6. Pilli

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    Hi TommyS, My guess is that you need to add the maain protowall .exe to your protection list, make sure that you do not have any of the four general tabs set to "Block".
    Whilst running protowall gradually enable the general blocks and watch the logging, this should allow you to then see what protowall needs.
    You can then add that to protwall's individual options i.e. when it is highlighted in the protection list using the drop down Block, allow and options that are shown.

    HTH Pilli
     
  7. hojtsy

    hojtsy Registered Member

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    Tommys,
    Did Pilli's suggestion help? Was the problem resolved?
    -hojtsy-
     
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