Re: Firewalls, what would you use? or would recommend?



Oh **** is that why its called MICROSOFT Windows XP Professional! Oh
crap! 10/10 there sherlock! ;-)

Done all that can be done with services and any other daemons that are
running, group policy. As for the the extra resources used by the
firewall, think it will be small compared to other apps running. Doesnt
bother, so back to the purpose of my post, anyone have any
recommendation for a firewall that will run on Windows XP 64-Bit?

Ta.

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