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    Jackson Guest

    Windows firewall won't stay on

    I go to ControlPanel->WindowsFirewall and turn it on (as recommended).
    If I then reboot the firewall will have reverted to off.

    I have ZoneAlarm installed. Could ZA be turning off the Windows
    firewall?

    Is it a bad idea to have both firewalls on?

    Running XP(MCE) on 64-bit Dell.

    Thanks

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    Heather Guest

    Re: Windows firewall won't stay on


    "Jackson" <jjacXkdins@Xcox.net (delete XX)> wrote in message
    news:4h4gs2dkj4ulff480k8g4vg1tpaf12tg2i@4ax.com...
    >I go to ControlPanel->WindowsFirewall and turn it on (as recommended).
    > If I then reboot the firewall will have reverted to off.
    >
    > I have ZoneAlarm installed. Could ZA be turning off the Windows
    > firewall?


    YES!!
    >
    > Is it a bad idea to have both firewalls on?


    Not needed. Unless you are visiting dicey sites and then ZA would tell
    you if something was phoning home.

    I run with just the XP firewall myself. Tested that.....XP + ZAPro and
    finally added a router for triple protection. They all tested out the
    same on GRC, but the router lowered a port to one less than stealthed.

    Basically it is your choice what to run. But so far (18 mos), I have
    had no problems. (and wireless routers are a PITA to set up, lol)

    Heather



  3. #3
    Greasy Rider Guest

    Re: Windows firewall won't stay on

    On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 01:49:22 -0500, "Heather" <laynie@nospam.invalid>
    postulated :
    >Basically it is your choice what to run. But so far (18 mos), I have
    >had no problems. (and wireless routers are a PITA to set up, lol)


    I thought so too until Linksys added a utility to their website. It
    does everything but name the network all automatically. No mess, no
    fuss.

  4. #4
    Ed Guest

    Re: Windows firewall won't stay on

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    > "Jackson" <jjacXkdins@Xcox.net (delete XX)> wrote in message
    > news:4h4gs2dkj4ulff480k8g4vg1tpaf12tg2i@4ax.com...
    >>I go to ControlPanel->WindowsFirewall and turn it on (as recommended).
    >> If I then reboot the firewall will have reverted to off.
    >>
    >> I have ZoneAlarm installed. Could ZA be turning off the Windows
    >> firewall?

    >
    > YES!!


    While I'm no fan of the windows firewall, Seems to me that ZA shouldn't
    be *ABLE* to turn it off. You should have to use your admin account to
    do that manually.

    >>
    >> Is it a bad idea to have both firewalls on?


    I'd suggest some trials to see what's working in your situation. It is
    easily possible (likely in my opinion) that two firewalls could conflict
    with each other.

    > Not needed. Unless you are visiting dicey sites and then ZA would tell
    > you if something was phoning home.


    I'm not inclined to trust ZA either, I've seen occasions of *IT* phoning
    home even though it was set to NOT do any automatic updates.

    > I run with just the XP firewall myself. Tested that.....XP + ZAPro and
    > finally added a router for triple protection. They all tested out the
    > same on GRC, but the router lowered a port to one less than stealthed.
    >
    > Basically it is your choice what to run. But so far (18 mos), I have
    > had no problems. (and wireless routers are a PITA to set up, lol)


    My choice is Sygate Personal firewall, version 5.5 build 2525, because
    it's got plenty of features and advanced rule based control and it's the
    last version before symantec bought 'em out.


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    Slarty Guest

    Re: Windows firewall won't stay on

    On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:31:31 -0600, Jackson wrote:

    > Could ZA be turning off the Windows
    > firewall?
    >
    > Is it a bad idea to have both firewalls on?


    Yes.
    No.

    Although who can tell what will happen if you're running the Zone Alarm
    crap. Just dump it - if it will let you.

    Cheers,

    Roy

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    Gary Guest

    Re: Windows firewall won't stay on



    Slarty wrote:
    > On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:31:31 -0600, Jackson wrote:
    >
    >> Could ZA be turning off the Windows
    >> firewall?
    >>
    >> Is it a bad idea to have both firewalls on?

    >
    > Yes.
    > No.
    >
    > Although who can tell what will happen if you're running the Zone Alarm
    > crap. Just dump it - if it will let you.
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Roy


    Your right about that Roy. The ZA installation has very deep system
    hooks. It dumps stuff all over your computer. You need a registry tool
    and some reg knowledge to really get it out of your system.

    Old Garibaldi

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