[pchelpers] Re: AVG start up
- From: "Ekhart GEORGI (last name last)" <Ekhart.GEORGI@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:11:19 +0300
Hi Gerald
> 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?
I'm very confused.
1) What kind of a network problem do you have?
2) What problems do you have when installing iTunes, AOL, and McAfee?
You said in your last message that McAfee was working.
3) In any case, how could network problems be interfering with your
installation of these programs? Network problems can interrupt or
corrupt the downloading of a program but not its installation. At most
network problems could block a voluntary or obligatory registration
after the installation process. Well, come to think of it, some pay
programs do require registration during the installation process.
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