Windows Firewall turns off
I would like to have Windows Firewall running when I start my PC but every
time I turn onthe PC the Windows firewall is off and I have to manually
activate. It would be nice to have it active as the computer boots up.
For security, I have ZoneAlarm's personal firewall, Windows Defender,
Norton System works, and AVG Anti Virus Free edition. I also have a few
anti-spyware programs but they have to be manually activated.
Is there a way to have Windows firewall start with the PC as well as
ZoneAlarms firewall.
Thanks, Bob
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