[pchelpers] Re: AVG start up

Gerald Gollinger wrote:
> After  booting  up  my  Windows  Vista  Home  Premium  notebook  with  wifi  
> I  think  it  was  AVG  that noticed  I  was  using  an  unidentified  
> 807.11G  network.  I  gave  the  network  the  name  'wifi"  and  chose  the  
> Allow  All option  opposed  to  Block  All.  I  allowed  web  access  for  
> programs  that  I knew.
>  
> Does  everything  seem  normal?   Is  the  network  problem  causing  
> inability  to  install  iTunes,  AOL,  McAfee?
>  
> Gerald
If you sent this message from it, then its internet connection looks 
good. Let us know of any strange behaviour.
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