I haven't set it up yet, just downloaded it. How much resources does it take? I've got a PIII chip at 770Mhz with a 30 gig HD and 128meg of RAM, will that do it? I've also been looking at Black Ice but it costs bux. George Terry King wrote: > > I've been using ZoneAlarm and it does work well as long as you have enough > system resources. > > Terry > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com > [mailto:owner-gardeners@globalgarden.com]On Behalf Of George Shirley > Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 5:41 AM > To: gardeners@globalgarden.com > Subject: Re: [gardeners] virus > > I'm in the process of preparing for DSL service from Ma Bell. Hook up date > is > May 23rd and I'm going to download ZoneAlarm as my firewall. Couple of > advantages to it, 1) it's free (big plus), 2) it works well according to > folks I > know who use it. I'm leery of attachments even from people I know due to the > way > some worms and viruses appear to be from someone you know but actually have > invaded their address book. Norton seems to catch them all at this time. I > was > reading email last night when Norton went to their site and updated itself, > I > like that. > > George > > Shantihhh@aol.com wrote: > > > > << It may well be someone on Gardeners and it would be wise for all > members to > > check their "out" box and see if sexyfun@hahaha has been sending messages > from > > your computer. If so you are infected and need to run antiviral software > to > > clean it up. Anyone else getting this thing? > > > > George >> > > > > Thank goodness I have a Mac and Norton anti-virus. AND I don't open > > attachments unless I know who they are from. I have a great firewall as > > well. You just can't be too careful. My hubby is in software and their > IT > > department unknowingly passed a virus to 24 of their PC's. OUCH! > > > > Mary-Anne > > San Francisco Bay Area > > 25 miles East of SF > > USDA Zone 9b > > Sunset Zone 14/15