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Re: Omega hacking your system?



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Surprisingly, this won't work. ZA is single-thread code and if a dialog box 
pops up, everything on the network stops -- even allowed addresses. If the 
solution to uncheck the alert dialog prevents dialog boxes from popping up, 
that is the only solution.

Allan

At 12:15 PM 8/2/2000, Kent Rollins wrote:
>Another solution is to go to Security/Advanced and add the IP addresses to
>the list of allowed IP addresses.  This way, your data provider will always
>be able to get thru without delay.
>
>Kent
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dennis Holverstott <dennis@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:28 AM
>Subject: Re: Omega hacking your system?
>
>
>Open the Zone Alarm control panel, click the Alerts button, and uncheck
>"Show the alarm popup window."
>
> > Unrelated to your particular question, know that I previously posted a
> > warning about the use of ZoneAlarm for traders.
> >
> > If you have a real-time quote stream that depends on a network in any way
> > (via the Internet, or by way of an Ethernet connection from, say, S&P
> > Comstock's CPE), that will all come to a dead stop when one of those ZA
> > dialog boxes pops up.
>
>--
>   Dennis
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