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Posted

helo all,

 

just reporting in, vista has alota troubles keeping the firewall in the ON

postion, even if you go root and reset it, then back to local user, after

reboot even during session usage, in the name of gawd, the windoes from w95

on up still has the same Memory bugs in it, LOL

Guest Mick Murphy
Posted

Are you using an Internet Security Suite?

If you are, it has its own Firewall.

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Mad Mike

 

 

"sksdes" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> helo all,

>

> just reporting in, vista has alota troubles keeping the firewall in the ON

> postion, even if you go root and reset it, then back to local user, after

> reboot even during session usage, in the name of gawd, the windoes from w95

> on up still has the same Memory bugs in it, LOL

>

>

> </span>

Posted

Never had problems with Windows Firewall in XP or Vista. You might want to

look at your 3rd party software that could be causing havoc on OS files, or

perhaps some OS files are damaged.

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oscar style_emoticons/

 

....Right click is your very good friend...

 

 

"sksdes" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> helo all,

>

> just reporting in, vista has alota troubles keeping the firewall in the ON

> postion, even if you go root and reset it, then back to local user, after

> reboot even during session usage, in the name of gawd, the windoes from w95

> on up still has the same Memory bugs in it, LOL

>

>

> </span>

Posted

thanks, yes this is interesting, i really dont need the wall, cause i havent

got anything to hide really, no personal information is ever kept on this

legwarmer! lol, i just like to experiment with different stuffs and noticed

the poor boolean written codes within the M$wall

happy thanksgiving to all!

 

"sksdes" <¥í£Æ@+£.ç0m> wrote in message

news:%23$Jfan0TJHA.5376@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> helo all,

>

> just reporting in, vista has alota troubles keeping the firewall in the ON

> postion, even if you go root and reset it, then back to local user, after

> reboot even during session usage, in the name of gawd, the windoes from

> w95 on up still has the same Memory bugs in it, LOL

>

> </span>

Posted

On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 18:07:41 -0800, kandoo wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> thanks, yes this is interesting, i really dont need the wall, cause i havent

> got anything to hide really, no personal information is ever kept on this

> legwarmer!</span>

 

You are misunderstanding the purpose of a firewall. Do yourself a favor and

do some more research. Google can be your friend style_emoticons/

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