Re: Firewall blocks internet connection

From: NeoSadist (neosad1st_at_charter.net)
Date: 11/29/03


Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 10:05:34 -0700

van Hasselt wrote:

> Hey,
> I've installed McAfee Desktop Firewall on my computer (which runs under
> windows xp) but I don't know which protocol I have to 'permit' to let me
> connect to the internet. When windows try's to log in with my user name
> and password of my provider, it stops. And when I'm connected to the
> internet and I enable the firewall, the firewall also blocks the
> connection. I don't know which protocol I've to 'permit'. I also can
> select programs which will be permitted. Does anyone can help me?
>
> Greetings,
> Sven

If you have McAfee, you probably bought it, so go call them and get support.

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