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In kind of a Catch-22 situation here. I have remembered Tom's words of wisdom (below). I already have Norton's Internet Security 2003 that I was intending to use as my software firewall, but, after a successfull installation, the thing failed out of the box and online support suggests the Klez virus as the first possibility. Which I have high doubts on since the only source of the installs has been branded CD-ROMs (Win98SE, Windows Security Update Feb 2004, Norton Internet Security 2003) and this PC has not been connected to the internet since before the new hard drive was installed, and FDISK'd, and formatted (using the Maxtor diskette). As far as I know, this is about as clean an install environment as I can get. The other possibilities suggested by Symantec include a suggestion to run LiveUpdate to fix another known problem, hence the catch-22 of going online w/o an active firewall. I should also note here that I am also using a Gigafast firewall/router. Would this be sufficient protection to be able to run LiveUpdate so I can get Norton's firewall up & running? tia, db > -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Tom Liotta > Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 5:30 AM > Subject: Re: [PCTECH] HANG time... > > daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Once it's initially up and running do a > > Windows Update first thing before you start > > loading software and setting things up. > > This is the only point of disagreement I have. Load something like > ZoneAlarm _before_ connecting to the Internet. I made the mistake ONCE. > AVG reported Klez almost as soon as I got it loaded and running later. > Protect first, THEN update. > > Tom Liotta
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