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| Yahoo DSL and SecuRemote Tuesday, May 27 2003 @ 04:08 PM EST Contributed by: geoffa This all takes place on a Windows 2000 Pro machine....EnterNet 300 v1.51 would not install until SecuRemote service were stopped or uninstalled all together. I uninstalled SecuRemote and re-installed EnterNet 300. Everything was working until I re-installed SecuRemote (53515_4). After SecuRemote was installed and rebooted, EnterNet 300 would not come back up. I unchecked SecuRemote entry in network settings for the NIC and left it checked in the EnterNet 300 interface. ( I also unchecked all the Netware stuff, since I do not use it, on both adapters ). After a reboot, (which is required to get rid of Netware) everything came up perfect. The only thing that must be done after the system comes up is to run C:\Program Files\CheckPoint\SecuRemote\bin\SR_GUI.exe. Since the Resource kit was installed on this machine, I was able to automate this by creating a batch file in the start-up script which makes use of the 'sleep' command. sleep -n seconds+60 Authored by: Felicia on Thursday, June 05 2003 @ 07:05 PM EST I had the same problem before. Checkpoint kept telling me to tell SBC to open certain ports on their firewall....Duh!!! I fixed it my way by installing a router. Then unistall both software. Run the DSL software first, check your connections, and then install SecuRemote. For $80 or less you'll get rid of the headache. -- PhoneBoy - 02 Apr 2004 FAQForm FAQs.Class: SecureClientFAQs FAQs.OS: FAQs.Version: |
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