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| | Re: Trouble connecting to certain sites with IE7 Crossposted to various Security-related newsgroups for greater exposure about this issue with McAfee Security Center 2007/2008. YW & thanks very much for your feedback! -- ~PA Bear mwclpeterson wrote: Quote: > PA Bear and all those following this thread: Problem has been solved! > > Thanks to the good technical support folks at clubpenguin.com, we > determined > that there is in fact a bug between McAfee and Vista. Following is their > description of the problem and the "miracle" McAfee patch: > > "There is a bug within the 2007 and 2008 versions of McAfee Security > Center > when used on Windows Vista. We believe it's something to do with a recent > Adobe Flash update which added a new "security port" into the mix when > using > certain aspects of our game (and presumably Webkinz as well). > > McAfee have been good enough to create a registry fix that we can give our > customers, simply installing this will tell McAfee not to worry about that > security port and fixes the problem: > > http://download.mcafee.com/products/...ubpenguin2.reg > > As this file comes direct from McAfee it is safe to Open it from it's > current location and import this into your system registry. Please > restart > your computer once this has been accomplished, and give Club Penguin a > try. > Note that this only needs to be installed on Vista computers using McAfee, > XP does not exhibit this problem." > > I clicked the link, it updated the registry files and I re-booted. Voila! > Problem solved! It also solved the problem that was occuring on the > Webkinz > site. > > I've gotta believe that others are having a similar problem with Vista and > McAfee, especially since it comes free with a Comcast subscription. And > every kid between 5 and 12 with access to a computer have a webkinz and > are > using the site. So, hopefully this thread will help others too. > > Thank you very much Bob and PA Bear for your time and efforts in helping > solve this problem and the frustrations of many, many others. It is much > appreciated! > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: Quote: >> McAfee Security Center: "Protects Children Online. Filters offensive >> content, pictures, and websites." Have you checked to see if this >> component is blocking access to those sites? >> >> If you (1) uninstall McAfee Security Center via Add/Remove Programs, (2) >> enable the Windows Firewall, (3) run the McAfee Consumer Product Removal >> tool >> (http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocumen...e&type=TS&ia=1), >> (4) reboot (again) and then (5) install another, reputable anti-virus >> application, are the sites still inaccessible? >> -- >> mwclpeterson wrote: Quote: >>> Nope. New machine is running Trend Micro. XP machine is running >>> McAfee, >>> though. >>> >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >>>> And is this new machine also running McAfee Security Center? >>>> >>>> mwclpeterson wrote: >>>>> Bob, thanks for the reply. Unfortunately (tried it, but) not that >>>>> simple. >>>>> Also, connected another new Vista machine today (Home Basic instead of >>>>> Home >>>>> Premium) to same network wirelessely through Netgear router and have >>>>> no >>>>> problem accessing the parts of the sites in question. And none of the >>>>> other >>>>> machines required specific sites to be allowed. >>>>> >>>>> "Bob" wrote: >>>>>> Tools>Internet Options>Privacy>Sites>Add the sites to Allow. >>>>>> >>>>>> mwclpeterson wrote: >>>>>>> Config: Dell inspiron 531S w/Vista 32-bit; IE7; internet connected >>>>>>> via >>>>>>> RCA >>>>>>> cable modem and Netgear WNR834Bv2 RangeMaxâ„¢ NEXT >>>>>>> Wireless Router to Comcast by dynamic IP from ISP. McAfee Security >>>>>>> Center; Windows >>>>>>> Firewall >>>>>>> OFF; Internet Security medium; pop-up blockers off (for problem >>>>>>> sites). >>>>>>> HP computer w/XP also connected to network. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Vista machine, seem to be able to access (all) web sites, log in >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> maneuver fine, but on www.webkinz.com and www.clubpenquin.com, the >>>>>>> kids >>>>>>> are experiencing (apparently similar) problems accessing "servers" >>>>>>> from >>>>>>> the sites (friends lists on webkinz (Kinzchat), "cannot connect to >>>>>>> server" on penquin). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> XP machine has NO problems at same sites. Uninstalled and >>>>>>> reinstalled >>>>>>> Adobe Flash Player 9 and Shockwave and cleared cache. Reviewed as >>>>>>> many >>>>>>> discussions as I could but didn't find exact situation. Thanks in >>>>>>> advance for any help! |
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