Using games

In order to play games over the Internet while using Zone Labs security software, you may have to adjust the following settings.

Program permission

In order to function, many Internet games require access permission and/or server permission for the Internet Zone.

The easiest way to grant access is to answer "Allow" to the program alert caused by the game program. However, many games run in "exclusive" full screen mode, which will prevent you from seeing the alert. Use any of the methods below to solve this problem.

 
The last method may cause some applications to crash, especially if you are using Glide or OpenGL; however, the problem should be corrected the next time you run the game. Sometimes you can use Alt-Enter in the place of Alt-Tab.

Security level/Zone

Some Internet games, particularly those that use Java, applets, or other Web-based portal functionality, may not work properly when your Internet Zone security level is set to High. High security will also prevent remote game servers from "seeing" your computer. To solve these problems, you can:

To learn how to add a host or IP address to the Trusted Zone, see Adding to the Trusted Zone .

 
Trusting game servers means trusting the other players in the game. Zone Labs security software does not protect you from attacks instigated by fellow gamers in a trusted environment. Make sure that you understand how to configure your browser's security for optimal protection and have the latest service packs installed for the browser you are using.


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