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Ogg
September 1st 05, 08:22 PM
I just learned today, that the lastest release of Kerio (4.2) drops WinME
support. The last version to support WinME is 4.1.3. You can get it via
their archive page http://download.kerio.com

webster72n
September 2nd 05, 02:31 AM
Thank you, Ogg.
That was very thoughtful of you.

Harry.


"Ogg" > wrote in message
...
> I just learned today, that the lastest release of Kerio (4.2) drops WinME
> support. The last version to support WinME is 4.1.3. You can get it via
> their archive page http://download.kerio.com
>
>
>

siljaline
September 3rd 05, 06:29 PM
"Ogg" wrote:
>I just learned today, that the lastest release of Kerio (4.2) drops WinME
> support. The last version to support WinME is 4.1.3. You can get it via
> their archive page http://download.kerio.com

I strongly recommend *not* running any 4.x builds of Kerio under Win 9x as
the are more trouble than they are worth. (Opinion)
Run, at your option, Kerio v2.1.5. It's an older build that works flawlessly.
Get it here: <http://www.dslreports.com/forum/kerio>
> <http://www.kerio.com/dwn/kpf2-en-win.exe>

Ensure you are not running another build and do not run with any other firewall
software currently installed, if any.

Silj

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webster72n
September 3rd 05, 09:40 PM
I am glad you mentioned that, Silj.
Those were exactly Shane's sentiments, as I just found out.
Thank you for the 'heads up'.

Harry.


"siljaline" > wrote in message
...
> "Ogg" wrote:
> >I just learned today, that the lastest release of Kerio (4.2) drops WinME
> > support. The last version to support WinME is 4.1.3. You can get it
via
> > their archive page http://download.kerio.com
>
> I strongly recommend *not* running any 4.x builds of Kerio under Win 9x as
> the are more trouble than they are worth. (Opinion)
> Run, at your option, Kerio v2.1.5. It's an older build that works
flawlessly.
> Get it here: <http://www.dslreports.com/forum/kerio>
> > <http://www.kerio.com/dwn/kpf2-en-win.exe>
>
> Ensure you are not running another build and do not run with any other
firewall
> software currently installed, if any.
>
> Silj
>
> --
> siljaline
>
> MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP
> _________________________________________
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>
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> is invalid - that we may all benefit)
>
>
>

siljaline
September 3rd 05, 10:08 PM
"webster72n" wrote:
>
> I am glad you mentioned that, Silj.
> Those were exactly Shane's sentiments, as I just found out.
> Thank you for the 'heads up'.

Shane and I have discussed this here and offline previously, Harry.
You're welcome but be warned, Kerio [v2.1.5] has a *steep* learning
curve, it does _not_ run "right out of the box".

Regards,
Silj

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webster72n
September 4th 05, 02:33 AM
For the time being my 'Sygate' does a good job, giving me no reason to
change right now.
Thanks for the warning, Silj.
A 'steep learning curve' is always challenging.

Harry.


"siljaline" > wrote in message
...
> "webster72n" wrote:
> >
> > I am glad you mentioned that, Silj.
> > Those were exactly Shane's sentiments, as I just found out.
> > Thank you for the 'heads up'.
>
> Shane and I have discussed this here and offline previously, Harry.
> You're welcome but be warned, Kerio [v2.1.5] has a *steep* learning
> curve, it does _not_ run "right out of the box".
>
> Regards,
> Silj
>
> --
> siljaline
>
> MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP
> _________________________________________
> Security Tools Updates
> http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31
>
> (Reply to group, as return address
> is invalid - that we may all benefit)
>
>
>

Ogg
September 4th 05, 09:16 PM
"siljaline" > wrote..

> "Ogg" wrote:
> >I just learned today, that the lastest release of Kerio (4.2) drops WinME
> > support. The last version to support WinME is 4.1.3. You can get it
via
> > their archive page http://download.kerio.com
>
> I strongly recommend *not* running any 4.x builds of Kerio under Win 9x as
> the are more trouble than they are worth. (Opinion)
> Run, at your option, Kerio v2.1.5. It's an older build that works
flawlessly.
>
> Ensure you are not running another build and do not run with any other
firewall
> software currently installed, if any.


OH! Thanks for that. My goal was to FIRST try the 2.1.5 version anyway,
primarily for compatibility with my ICS.

siljaline
September 4th 05, 10:10 PM
"Ogg" wrote:
<snip>
> OH! Thanks for that. My goal was to FIRST try the 2.1.5 version anyway,
> primarily for compatibility with my ICS.

Get it while it's still there!
<http://www.kerio.com/dwn/kpf2-en-win.exe>
Best bet for support >
<http://www.dslreports.com/forum/kerio>

Silj

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