Something strange in ZoneAlarm

Discussion in 'other firewalls' started by ~*Nat*~, Jul 14, 2004.

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  1. ~*Nat*~

    ~*Nat*~ Registered Member

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    As I was checking out my ZoneAlarm today in Program Control > Programs,
    I saw THIS:
    is-EVI40.tmp and has questionmarks for Access & Server.
    I have not noticed this before. Does anybody know what it could be ?
     
  2. CrazyM

    CrazyM Firewall Expert

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    Hi Nat68

    If in doubt, set all to block for now.
    Does the info in ZA provide a full path to the file? Have you tried a search on your system for the file?

    Regards,

    CrazyM
     
  3. ~*Nat*~

    ~*Nat*~ Registered Member

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    Hello CrazyM :)
    Thank's for your reply ! I did as you adviced and blocked this weird thing just now.
    I also looked for it with my lil search-puppy, ...well, there were no results.
    Here is the path I copied from ZA for you. I can't get anything out of it... o_O

    Product name
    File name C:\Documents and Settings\RAC\Local Settings\Temp\is-8EKMA.tmp\is-EVI4O.tmp
    Policy Manually configured
    Last policy update Not applicable
    Version
    Created date 7/6/2004 21:18:24
    File size 575 KB
     
  4. CrazyM

    CrazyM Firewall Expert

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    Do you recall being prompted at all for any new applications around the time of the time stamp of the file: Created date 7/6/2004 21:18:24? Any updates done around then?

    You can remove it from your program list. Hopefully some other ZA users may have some input on seeing these .tmp file entries.

    Regards,

    CrazyM
     
  5. f123

    f123 Guest

    Not a component of ZA. You have installed a program which extracted something to the temp file. I'd also check for spyware and virus infection.

    F.
     
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