> I have tried Tiny(TPF) and Zone Alarm. I liked TPF for its quickness and
> small size, but I never could get a good set of rules written. I switched
> to Sygate and I have only had to write one rule. It seems to do what I
> need.
>
Anyone successfully using Sygate with XP?
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Re: Sygate Firewall ... I have tried Tinyand Zone Alarm.... I liked TPF for its quickness and ... > I was using the Sygate firewall for the last month now. ... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: Which free Zone Alarm (4 or 5) uses less power? ... > Which version of free Zone Alarm should I go for if I am concerned ... > about losing too much PC power to running the firewall?... > I don't expect to need any Zone Alarm feature... > free version of Sygate.... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: Which free Zone Alarm (4 or 5) uses less power? ... > Which version of free Zone Alarm should I go for if I am concerned ... > about losing too much PC power to running the firewall?... > I don't expect to need any Zone Alarm feature... > free version of Sygate.... (alt.computer.security)
Re: Which free Zone Alarm (4 or 5) uses less power? ... > Which version of free Zone Alarm should I go for if I am concerned ... > about losing too much PC power to running the firewall?... > I don't expect to need any Zone Alarm feature... > free version of Sygate.... (microsoft.public.security)
Re: Which free Zone Alarm (4 or 5) uses less power? ... I have used the free version of Sygate with no problem on XP computers. ... The free version of Zone Alarm is fine, easier for most users, ... Personally I find the built in ICF firewall in XP to be very good for what ... > I don't expect to need any Zone Alarm feature... (alt.computer.security)