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Topic ZoneAlarm interfering with mIRC.
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Malkariss Posted at 9:20 am on Mar. 24, 2007
For whatever reason, ZoneAlarm thinks mIRC is a virus. I know it's not, being that I downloaded it from the official website and I've been using it for years beforehand with no problems. Whenever I try to connect to a server, ZoneAlarm sticks its head and and says something along the lines of [Connection Blocked by ZoneAlarm]. I've gone under program control and such and given it permission to access the internet, does anyone know what else could be going wrong?

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Malkariss Posted at 9:20 am on Mar. 24, 2007
For whatever reason, ZoneAlarm thinks mIRC is a virus. I know it's not, being that I downloaded it from the official website and I've been using it for years beforehand with no problems. Whenever I try to connect to a server, ZoneAlarm sticks its head and and says something along the lines of [Connection Blocked by ZoneAlarm]. I've gone under program control and such and given it permission to access the internet, does anyone know what else could be going wrong?
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