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Re: Tortoisesvn and ZoneAlarm on Windows 2003

From: Alf Christophersen <alf.christophersen_at_medisin.uio.no>
Date: 2007-06-01 15:16:55 CEST

At 13:30 01.06.2007, sfogoros wrote:
>I don't understand what you mean by 'define an exeption for TortoiseSVN'.
>I tried setting ZoneAlarm program control to allow TortoiseSVN,
>Tortoiseplink, and TortoiseAct full server/client permission and set the
>SVN server host in the trusted zone. Didn't help. Could you clarify? Thanks,

Zonealarm do report all activities it is blocking, especially all routers
and external computers involved that is blocked sending data to the
computer. I guess a blocked computer is the thing so follow the logs when
you tries to update.

Also, remember to configurate the internal firewall of Windows if you use
XP or Vista.

Alf Christophersen
http://folk.uio.no/achristo

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