Getting fecked off with PANDA already...
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Getting fecked off with PANDA already...
Incorrect user ID pop up...
when I click "configure the updates" and "check data" oh look.. my user and password are valid..
Somethings blocking MSN from starting when windows starts, does it inform me it's blocking or has blocked something... No..
Somethings blocking me from logging into my FTP site, does it inform me... NO..
How can I add something to the "allow" list if I dont know what to allow.
and if that fecking pop up tells me once more that my pc is fully protected, up to date and I need do nothing, I''ll bash that panda in the bollox.
As you can see, learning my way around a new program is "oh so fun"
Andy
when I click "configure the updates" and "check data" oh look.. my user and password are valid..
Somethings blocking MSN from starting when windows starts, does it inform me it's blocking or has blocked something... No..
Somethings blocking me from logging into my FTP site, does it inform me... NO..
How can I add something to the "allow" list if I dont know what to allow.
and if that fecking pop up tells me once more that my pc is fully protected, up to date and I need do nothing, I''ll bash that panda in the bollox.
As you can see, learning my way around a new program is "oh so fun"
Andy
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Works fine for me (XP pro Sp2 with all latest updates). So far much better / reliable than either McAfee or Norton.
You need to add your ftp program (the .exe you call when running the program)to the allowed list if you want to allow it access (in the same way you have to with any decent firewall).
Guess it might be one of those programs that works well on some setups and not on others (much like Norton and McAfee)...
You need to add your ftp program (the .exe you call when running the program)to the allowed list if you want to allow it access (in the same way you have to with any decent firewall).
Guess it might be one of those programs that works well on some setups and not on others (much like Norton and McAfee)...
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