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WinXP SP2, firewall question
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Knap [SBS MVP] marie...@smallbizserver.local microsoft public windows server sbs In news:uFpRhhGPFHA.3144@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl, Torrey Lauer <tor...@nospam.moderntravel.net> wrote: I tried disabling Windows Firewall in our Windows XP PCs (we use ISA for our firewall), and it was grayed out.

Windows Firewall Question
Svyatoslav Pidgorny, MS MVP - Security, MCSE -= F1 is the key =- * http://sl.mvps.org * http://msmvps.com/blogs/sp * "David" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message news:%2314l14ghHHA.4600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... windows server 2003 R2 sp2 question about using firewall.cpl with a multihomed server.

Bug with W2K3, SP1, Windows Firewall and FTP
microsoft public windowsxp general Kevin wrote: Does having two firewalls running at the same time, for example Windows Firewall and Norton Internet Worm protection, cause any problems when installing software? Both of these firewalls were on at the same time when I Dont ever run two firewalls at the same time.

Windows firewall question
In Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows Firewall is turned on by default. (However, some computer manufacturers and network administrators might You do not have to use Windows Firewall-you can install and run any firewall that you choose. Evaluate the features of other firewalls and then decide

Windows firewall question
NOTE: We do not respond to unsolicited Email support questions, please post questions in newsgroup. "Mark Less" <markles...@netscape.net> wrote in message How can I trick Windows to set the firewall to stay on as if I were connected directly to the Internet? Or should I forget the windows firewall and install

To Firewall or not to Firewall, that is the Question
Does the software use compatible RPC and DCOM with Windows? 2. Does the software use other protocols or some specific ports? Now, I am providing you the steps to disable Windows Firewall via GPO: 1. Open or create a GPO. 2. Extend Computer configuration>Administrative templates>Network>Network connections,

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Mattias
Honrendgard come...@kissmyfatarse.com comp os linux questions "Infopackrat" <danrit...@n0spamtelus.net> wrote in message news:<tR7Yb.16301$Ff2.16288@clgrps12>... I've off and on played with linux for the last 4 or 5 years. I'm just now getting comfortable with it. In windows I like to use a firewall that

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My network connections disappeared when I DID a system restore. "Terry" <Te...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4BE48F90-A81A-4F07-9A3B-FB222288790F@microsoft.com... Went to get online this morning and all my internet connections had been deleted. I am using just the windows firewall with XP Pro x64

Windows Firewall Question
}:O) http://dcmoose.fateback.com/news/windows-firewall.jpg [...] Actually with a firewall of any sort, including the firewall built into Windows XP, this infection is impossible. And computers that were being kept up to date with automatic installation of critical updates from the Windows Update site were also

Firewall question
Galen galenn...@gmail.com microsoft public windows networking firewall In news:%23j1joCHFGHA.1032@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl, Ian Roberts <notha...@nospam.com> had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: Hi I'm helping a friend setup his home network via his Linksys ADSL router.

Question: What is "Firewall"?
The electronic newsletter from long-time noted Windows authority Brian Livingston has this to say about the firewall built into Windows XP SP2: Emulate the Windows Firewall. Windows XP SP2 ships with Windows Firewall, a personal firewall program that provides protection against network-based attacks.

XP SP2 Firewall Question
Ian Roberts notha...@nospam.com microsoft public windows networking firewall Hi I'm helping a friend setup his home network via his Linksys ADSL router. I'm not familiar with the options of the built in Windows XP firewall as I've always used 3rd party software. With those I just have to enter the IP address of the

Question for Windows "security" experts
jalyo ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows server sbs Thanks for the reply. I went ahead and tried to edit the current policy for the firewall and it doesnt seem like it worked. I went into gpmc.msc on the server Forest: Domains Double clicked on the Small Business Server Windows Firewall Went

Network security question
While we recommend that you keep Windows firewall on, especially so you get the boot protection, it will be up to you to configure how that works with another firewall product," Norlander said. "We don't think anything adverse would happen" OT: Also, note an impt feature of ICF2: "The boot protection feature means

Windows Internet Explorer Question
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hfx general kdo wrote: No worries, I was looking at AVG's how-to re. firewall and it tells me the settings for the windows one. In this case it is quite possible the Norton Firewall app disabled the Windows Firewall on install, and when you uninstalled it it did not reactivate the

Question on Windows XP Pro Native Firewall behavior
In SP2, ICMP Echo is automatically enabled through the Windows Firewall if you enable TCP 445, which is used by direct-hosted "NetBIOS-less" SMB traffic. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program

Newbie question
Just do exactly this,either in windows firewall or on your router. Close all ports except 80, and define the specific IP address. Shouldn't be too hard. As I said the external firewall is not doable at the moment, otherwise this question wouldn't even exist. Windows Firewall (sic) doesn't give me control over that

XPSP2 Windows Firewall Group Policy not being applied
Walter Dnes waltd...@waltdnes.org comp security firewalls On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 20:49:04 -0400 (EDT), MATRIX9...@webtv.net, <MATRIX9...@webtv.net> wrote: if I have linux and windows installed on the same hard drive and one OS has a firewall and the other doesn't will that effect or put a hole in my security? example

Firewall question
Then when I go to turn off the Windows Firewall it says: OFF (not recommended) Avoid using this setting. Turning off Windows Firewall will make this computer more vulnerable to hackers or malicious software. So my question is why the conflicting advice and statements? Is one firewall really turning off the other or

OT: Question for our computer gurus
Kevin jk...@NOSPAM.comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general Does having two firewalls running at the same time, for example Windows Firewall and Norton Internet Worm protection, cause any problems when installing software? Both of these firewalls were on at the same time when I installed Microsoft Office.