Re: Win XP SP2 Firewall keeps getting shut off
- From: "Jim" <jim-norris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 01:32:26 GMT
"wrswldo" <wrswldo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Jim" wrote:No, as luck would have it, I have never needed such a tool..
Trend Micro (PC_Cillin) contains a firewall. Perhaps that is the source
of
your problem. One software firewall is an ample supply.
Jim
Hi Jim,
Trend Mirco Security Suite contains a firewall, but I have Trend Micro AV
program only, it does not contain a firewall in it.
It is strange, however, that my AV program does have a grayed out button
for
a firewall and spam filter though. The Trend Micro Security Suite
contains a
spyware program, firewall program, and a spam filtering program along with
the AV program. I am assuming that the security suite (which I do not
have)
uses the exact same interface that the AV program (which I do have) uses,
and
the options you don't have are just grayed out until you upgrade to the
security suite.
At any rate, I diabled the Trend Micro AV and my Spyware Sweeper
alternately
and still received the message, so it would seem that they are not
interfering with each other.
Have you had much experience with Lippman's Multi_AV? It ran incredibly
slow for me, took over nine hours to scan my HD and still had not
completed
the first part (Sophos) of the scan.
Jim
Leythos:
My apologies to you and the usenet. I was not aware that my behavior was
rude.
.
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