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I have windows xp pro sp2 firewall turned on by default with windows
updates. And i am sure that my computer is updated. but one time after
restarting my pc, i saw the following: http://karlo.t-rh.com/xp

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Karlo wrote:
> Which of the two are the best, avast! or nod32? and firewall, outpost
> or kerio? or built-in one on sp2? can i run apache on outpost?

Use the ones you understand best - opinions is all you are asking for now.
(Trust me, they are opinions.)

Personally - for most people I just recommend using Avast! and the Windows
Firewall combined with using AdAware, Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster and
IE-SpyAd. And as for what Internet Web Server you can use - any you want if
you have XP Professional and understand how to configure whatever firewall
you choose.

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Ok, I will try avast! why do you like it? do you have a test virus so that
I shall see if it cleans it well.

On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 01:43:25 +0800, Shenan Stanley
<news_helper@hushmail.com> wrote:

> Karlo wrote:
>> Which of the two are the best, avast! or nod32? and firewall, outpost
>> or kerio? or built-in one on sp2? can i run apache on outpost?
>
> Use the ones you understand best - opinions is all you are asking for
> now.
> (Trust me, they are opinions.)
>
> Personally - for most people I just recommend using Avast! and the
> Windows
> Firewall combined with using AdAware, Spybot S&D, SpywareBlaster and
> IE-SpyAd. And as for what Internet Web Server you can use - any you
> want if
> you have XP Professional and understand how to configure whatever
> firewall
> you choose.
>



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