Re: what are these progs?
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Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 22:50:44 +0100
"Tore Lund" <toreld@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> Neil wrote:
> > Hi
> > I recently installed sygate firewall. When I logged on I was asked if I
> > wanted to let the following applications access to the internet LSA
shell
> > and generic host process for win 32 , I didn't know what these
applications
> > were so I blocked them. I may be newsier to these firewalls but could
these
> > be Trojans or something?
>
> Probably services that you can stop (and set to startup as Manual)
> unless you need them. LSA might be the IPSEC Policy Agent service.
> --
> Tore
>
>
>
thanks guys
im using windows xp. Everything seems to be working ok with them blocked
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