I think Marcys has a point there, I tried Inzider on my Win98 machine
while running a program of mine (Win32 / Winsock) that listens on a
port for connections, my program worked fine at the time when I tried
to connect to it. Inzider however did not report _any_ open ports.
All Inzider has accomplished on my computer is locking itself up and
slowing down performance. However, I think Inzider is meant for WinNT
and even if I am not an expert I have noticed som differences between
Winsock under Win9x and WinNT, this might be why. I don't think
Inzider is working as a trojan since it doesn't seem to import any
networking functions.
/Martin
Received on Nov 18 1999