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> Win32 Kernel, Sygate Firewall Pop Up
El_Tel
post May 18 2008, 07:00 AM
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Hi

I keep getting this Pop Up



I'm at a loss on how to stop this

I have Windows ME, Sygate personal Firewall, I not sure what it is and when I or Sygate blocked it; but I cant find a way to Un-Block it? I have searched the Internet for " Win32 kernel " and the results don't seem to give me any more clues on how to wacko.gif resolve this.

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post May 18 2008, 11:59 AM
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The little blue message box indicates that kernel 32 is being blocked by Sygate. If everything works okay, then leave it blocked. You should be able to block balloon notifications by checking the preference that's also in the blue message box (Do not show this notification again) or by going into Sygate-Tools-Options-General Tab and putting a check mark in "Hide notifications".

Edit: I think the kernel 32 may be needed if you are on a network. Otherwise, from what I read on Google, it's okay to keep it blocked.

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post May 19 2008, 12:44 AM
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Hi...

Putting a tick in that box dosen't seem to work, and if I then click on it once ticked; it only brings up a log screen.
QUOTE(mommabear @ May 18 2008, 05:59 PM) *
You should be able to block balloon notifications by checking the preference that's also in the blue message box (Do not show this notification again) or by going into Sygate-Tools-Options-General Tab and putting a check mark in "Hide notifications".

Edit: I think the kernel 32 may be needed if you are on a network. Otherwise, from what I read on Google, it's okay to keep it blocked.


As for this Network, I have tried using " LogMe In " but I have this dissabled as I can't seem to work out how I log onto my PC left switched on from a friends house some 15 miles away. My idea was if I could use " LogMe In " to gain access to my PC then I could use it the other way round and gain access to my M8's PC from home save me the 30 miles round trip.


That was luck It just popped wacko.gif up again ticked.



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