Re: I am sick of windows firewall
- From: "V S Rawat" <VSRawat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2006 19:27:16 GMT
Spack wrote:
louise wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:00:09 GMT:
I've been using Sygate for several years (don't know what to
use instead, even now), and it definitely asks before it
connects for an update. For example, Adobe Reader always
wants to update - I set Sygate to stop it. Several other
programs I run want to go check for updates all the time and
I don't want them to use resources and keep my waiting.
Why don't you just turn off the option to install updates? In
Acrobat Reader 7, go to Edit > Preferences, choose the Updates
option at the left, set it do not automatically update at the
top. Don't rely on a personal "firewall" to block things for
you - what happens on the day your PFW isn't running? Killing
a running process is a simple thing to do.
And - perhaps more importantly, I certainly don't want them
to download and install their updates unless I decide I
need that update. And then, I want to install one update
and make sure it hasn't affected machine performance,
before I download another. Essentially, I want to know
what's going on. Even if the intentions are good, if there
is a negative result, a bug, a conflict between programs, I
want to know what was just changed/installed/updated.
So go through each program and turn off automatic updates. If
you've got a program that doesn't allow you to do so, be wary
of that program.
That is why I felt that all of you must be techy.
Meaning that you guys are able to keep your pc problem free, and
it doesn't need reformat/reinstall of xp in years.
Otherwise you would have known that reinstalling an O.S. can
cause almost a heart attack. We count our breaths while xp is
installing itself. We can breath calmly only when we see it
over, and system running ok. And it is a lengthy process.
Thus, when you install 30 or 50 programmes, you want to give
minimum attention to each program by settings their internals.
That can wait. You first want to bring your pc to the running
position as earlier.
Hence, I just install all the software without bothering for
their updating, connecting to net or whatever activities. Then,
when I go online, and each software tries to connect to net, ZA
dutifully prompts me and then, I first refuse the permission for
that software, and then I go to individual software and set
their options not to connect to net, if such an option is at all
available.
Boy! try seeing the world from the sights of us have-nots also,
at least some times.
If Windows FW doesn't do that - then what would I need it
for? I have a Linksys NAT, SP1 router - doesn't that
perform the same function better?
Windows FW can be used to supplement your router. What happens
if you misconfigure your router and allow all ports incoming,
or ports on which you have running services on your desktop
PC? What happens if your friend brings their laptop around and
plugs it into your router, and it's infected with a worm that
then spreads to your desktop PC? Never make assumptions, never
rely on one thing that could easily be bypassed.
Dan
I don't have router. Just a DSL modem.
--
Rawat
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