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Home Network 4.0 Release PDF Users Guide Documentation for Sygate
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Personal Firewall 2.1 Release PDF Users Guide Documentation for SygateŽ Personal Firewall 2.1
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Personal Firewall version 2.0 Release PDF Users Guide Documentation for Sybergen Secure Desktop 2.0 Release
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Home Network 3.1 PDF Users Guide Documentation for SyGate 3.1 software in a PDF format.
This document includes setup and configuration as well as
basic troubleshooting information. Requires Adobe Acrobat
reader software.
Default
Apprule.cfg file for SygateŽ Office Network or SygateŽ Home
Network This is a ASCII text file with the most recent Apprules
added to it. If you've removed, changed or accidentally
deleted this file from your installation, place this file
into your Sybergen software's directory to restore default
apprule settings.
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