The thing is I am setting up a couple of cisco routers in a lab network, and as I have been checking connectivity I have discovered that Sygate is sometimes blocking (sometimes not) the pings even though this is an internal network. My addressing scheme is experimental and not set up on private IP, could that have something to do with it? The routers are 1602R's 56k serial back-to-back, ethernet ports running to hubs which connect to pc's.
Also, I am running Sygate's personal firewall ver.5(excellent product) and I want to turn off the nag screen for updating to a newer version. The newer version is a 30-day trial which I of course don't want. Why would I "upgrade" to a trial version when this version works perfectly?
Anyone with sygate tweaking experience out there?
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Also, I am running Sygate's personal firewall ver.5(excellent product) and I want to turn off the nag screen for updating to a newer version. The newer version is a 30-day trial which I of course don't want. Why would I "upgrade" to a trial version when this version works perfectly?
Anyone with sygate tweaking experience out there?
p.s. this string may be on other forums Email me! denodave@yahoo.com
Real men pray...especially techies!