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I have Windows XP with SP 2 and Norton Internet Security 2005. I have
disabled NIS firewall and enabled Windows firewall because of connection issues. The problem is that everytime I logoff for the night WF is on but when I logon the next day it is off. I have seen tips to remove NIS firewall completely. I don't know how to do this without removing all of NIS. I don't want to remove the whole thing because I have paid for it through most of next year. My question is do I really need to completely remove just the NIS firewall and is this possible? Is there some other way to keep WF enabled all the time with NIS firewall off or should I just disable WF and use NIS firewall? I virus scan after each WF off episode and so far I have not been infected during the brief time it is off. I have DSL so it is an always on connection. I am pretty close to computer illiterate so please be gentle with me. |
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If you go to Control Panel/add and remove programs and select
Norton/Symantec to uninstall it usually will give you an option to reconfigure which then may allow you to uninstall the Norton Firewall. since you have DSL I highly recommend that you get an "internet router" firewall device from Best Buy, etc to connect to your DSL modem if you do not have one already as it will make sure you have main firewall protection no matter what. Often you can find these devices from Linksys, D-Link, or Netgear for $19 or so after rebate and they come with pretty good instructions. --- Steve http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16833127013 --- example of an Internet router device. "simplelady1000" <simplelady1000@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5118F3B2-3BE0-489F-8939-C67F49354CD6@microsoft.com... >I have Windows XP with SP 2 and Norton Internet Security 2005. I have > disabled NIS firewall and enabled Windows firewall because of connection > issues. The problem is that everytime I logoff for the night WF is on but > when I logon the next day it is off. I have seen tips to remove NIS > firewall > completely. I don't know how to do this without removing all of NIS. I > don't want to remove the whole thing because I have paid for it through > most > of next year. My question is do I really need to completely remove just > the > NIS firewall and is this possible? Is there some other way to keep WF > enabled all the time with NIS firewall off or should I just disable WF and > use NIS firewall? I virus scan after each WF off episode and so far I > have > not been infected during the brief time it is off. I have DSL so it is an > always on connection. I am pretty close to computer illiterate so please > be > gentle with me. |
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