Microsoft Security Essentials is a much better free alternative to AVG if
you can run it.
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 7:58 AM, va...@spsmb.cz wrote:
> Dne 16.10.2011 14:59, Daniel Lindgren napsal(a):
>
> 2011/10/16 va...@spsmb.cz**:
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>>> I tried 3.0-11, which also does not work. I do not use syma
Dne 16.10.2011 14:59, Daniel Lindgren napsal(a):
2011/10/16 va...@spsmb.cz:
I tried 3.0-11, which also does not work. I do not use symantec, I use AVG
free antivirus.
Have you tried 3.01-13? Don't think I've tried 3.01-11, can't say if
it should work or not.
You should also try uninstalling AV
2011/10/16 va...@spsmb.cz :
> I tried 3.0-11, which also does not work. I do not use symantec, I use AVG
> free antivirus.
Have you tried 3.01-13? Don't think I've tried 3.01-11, can't say if
it should work or not.
You should also try uninstalling AVG antivirus to verify that it's not
the problem
Dne 16.10.2011 12:27, va...@spsmb.cz napsal(a):
Dne 16.10.2011 11:51, va...@spsmb.cz napsal(a):
Dne 16.10.2011 07:13, Daniel Lindgren napsal(a):
x2go client 3.99.0.1 (and 3.99.0.0 and 3.01.18) is not working
under
windows 7. Session is established but connection timeout. On
the server
side in
Dne 16.10.2011 11:51, va...@spsmb.cz napsal(a):
Dne 16.10.2011 07:13, Daniel Lindgren napsal(a):
x2go client 3.99.0.1 (and 3.99.0.0 and 3.01.18) is not working
under
windows 7. Session is established but connection timeout. On
the server
side in log: sshd[1903]: error: connect_to localhost port
Dne 16.10.2011 07:13, Daniel Lindgren napsal(a):
x2go client 3.99.0.1 (and 3.99.0.0 and 3.01.18) is not working under
windows 7. Session is established but connection timeout. On the server
side in log: sshd[1903]: error: connect_to localhost port 30001: failed.
Two things I've had problems with