[pchelpers] Re: AVG start up

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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