system
March 14, 2009, 12:32am
1
Dear Avast Forum,
I installed and updated to Windows Media Player 11. Should I allow or deny the following firewall alert (ZoneAlarm) which appears everytime I boot my computer?
'ZoneAlarm Security Alert
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service is trying to access the trusted zone.
Identification: Identified
Application: wmpnetwk.exe
Destination IP: 127.0.0.1ort 1029
More Information Available:
This Program has previously asked for Internet access.
SmartDefense Advisor:
Recommendation: Select Remember this setting and click allow.’
My setup is Window$ XP SP3, ZA Pro, Avaast and MBAM.
I did look at the ‘more info’ button. However I find the information from ZA sometimes a little to general and non-specific.
Thanks in advance,
Avastfan1
PS: I realise this is the Avast forum but the advice and answers I receive here are first-class!!
SmartDefense Advisor:
Recommendation: Select Remember this setting and click allow.'
You've already received an informed answer. :)
Eddy
March 14, 2009, 2:56am
3
If you don’t need/want the media sharing, just disable it.
Tools > Options > Sharing > disable sharing
system
March 14, 2009, 9:53pm
4
Dear Bob and Eddy,
Thank you for your responses. I clicked on tools, options then library then ‘configure sharing’.
Surprisingly the ‘Share my media’ box under sharing settings was already deselected.
Does this mean that I didn’t fix it?
How can I prevent Window$ Media Player from initiating the outbound connection every time my computer starts up?
In my ‘startup’ folder on the start menu there are no items relating to Media Player
I have been all through the options menu items and found nothing to the equivalent of 'start Media Player on computer boot
Your help would be much appreciated.
To be honest I would never allow any Window$ service to establish outbound connections.
Thanks in advance!
Avastfan1
Eddy
March 14, 2009, 10:07pm
5
Try this:
Go where I said (Tools > Options > Sharing > disable sharing), enable it, close wmp, reboot, go there again, disable it, close wmp, reboot. See if that solves it. Sometimes windows is for a unknown reason not storing a changed setting.
Sometimes it also helps to reboot once a change has been implemented.