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Cindy
August 10th 04, 07:08 PM
I have a Lexmark X5150 printer. I have scanned and sent many times with
no problems. A couple of weeks ago I did a 'clean install' of zone alarm
instead of a upgrade. I will never do that again.....as Zone Alarm lost
all the setting I had as being safe.
I now have had window after window popping up in Zone Alarm - some being
legit. and some spy ware asking to be let in..
Today I scanned and wanted to send a picture and zone alarm popped up a
window wanting me to allow - AIO.exe. I looked in Google and did not
see where it had anything to do with Lexmark so I clicked deny - do not
ask again.
Now...when I try to send a picture I am getting a window saying my server
cannot sent. But...it is being sent and received in my mailbox even
though my server is saying it cannot send. I hoped I explained this
clear enough.
Apparently AIO.exe must have something to do with Lexmark. I do not
know how to get back into Zone Alarm and uncheck the deny.
I sure would appreciate any help anyone can give
Thank you

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Mike M
August 10th 04, 07:33 PM
Double click the Zone Alarm icon in your systray, then select Program
Control and then click the Programs tab. Look for AIO.exe and double
click the symbol in the Access columns and set to your needs (possibly
Allow in Trusted Zone and Block in Internet Zone).
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Mike Maltby



Cindy > wrote:

> I have a Lexmark X5150 printer. I have scanned and sent many times
> with no problems. A couple of weeks ago I did a 'clean install' of
> zone alarm instead of a upgrade. I will never do that again.....as
> Zone Alarm lost all the setting I had as being safe.
> I now have had window after window popping up in Zone Alarm - some
> being legit. and some spy ware asking to be let in..
> Today I scanned and wanted to send a picture and zone alarm popped
> up a window wanting me to allow - AIO.exe. I looked in Google
> and did not see where it had anything to do with Lexmark so I clicked
> deny - do not ask again.
> Now...when I try to send a picture I am getting a window saying my
> server cannot sent. But...it is being sent and received in my
> mailbox even though my server is saying it cannot send. I hoped
> I explained this clear enough.
> Apparently AIO.exe must have something to do with Lexmark. I do
> not know how to get back into Zone Alarm and uncheck the deny.
> I sure would appreciate any help anyone can give
> Thank you

Cindy
August 10th 04, 07:58 PM
Thanks Mike,
I sent you a personal e-mail thank you. You sure did make my day!!!
"Mike M" > wrote in message
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Double click the Zone Alarm icon in your systray, then select Program
Control and then click the Programs tab. Look for AIO.exe and double
click the symbol in the Access columns and set to your needs (possibly
Allow in Trusted Zone and Block in Internet Zone).
--
Mike Maltby



Cindy > wrote:

> I have a Lexmark X5150 printer. I have scanned and sent many times
> with no problems. A couple of weeks ago I did a 'clean install' of
> zone alarm instead of a upgrade. I will never do that again.....as
> Zone Alarm lost all the setting I had as being safe.
> I now have had window after window popping up in Zone Alarm - some
> being legit. and some spy ware asking to be let in..
> Today I scanned and wanted to send a picture and zone alarm popped
> up a window wanting me to allow - AIO.exe. I looked in Google
> and did not see where it had anything to do with Lexmark so I clicked
> deny - do not ask again.
> Now...when I try to send a picture I am getting a window saying my
> server cannot sent. But...it is being sent and received in my
> mailbox even though my server is saying it cannot send. I hoped
> I explained this clear enough.
> Apparently AIO.exe must have something to do with Lexmark. I do
> not know how to get back into Zone Alarm and uncheck the deny.
> I sure would appreciate any help anyone can give
> Thank you

Mike M
August 10th 04, 08:47 PM
Cindy,

If that means you've managed to fix your problem I'm glad to have been
able to help. Off now to check my Hotmail account. <g>

Regards,
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Mike Maltby MS-MVP



Cindy > wrote:

> Thanks Mike,
> I sent you a personal e-mail thank you. You sure did make my
> day!!!