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Is there any reason to keep the SP2 firewall if one already has a full
commercial firewall on one's system?
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No.

In the case of several major firewall vendors, SP2 install will recognize
your firewall and not activate its own.
Otherwise, you may manually inform SP2 that you have your own firewall and
don't want Windows firewall.

You should definitely not run two firewalls.

Myron

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> CMA
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In news:OKWKFuehEHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl,
CMAR <cma6j@yahoo.com> typed:

> Is there any reason to keep the SP2 firewall if one already has
> a full
> commercial firewall on one's system?


You'll find those with different points on view on this. Here's
mine: don't run two firewalls. You achieve no extra protection,
you incur the extra overhead of running two firewalls, and you
run the risk (probably small, but not zero) of conflicts between
them.



The Windows firewall monitors incoming traffic only. Almost any
third-party firewall will also monitor outbound traffic, stopping
rogue programs trying to call home, and is a better choice.


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Hi

If the Firewall you already is satisfactory, then the XP Firewall can be
turned off. Sometimes, running two programs of the same type at the same
time may cause conflicts.

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"CMAR" <cma6j@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Is there any reason to keep the SP2 firewall if one already has a full
>commercial firewall on one's system?

In addition: you can test the protection of your system with Gibson
Research (http://grc.com/default.htm).

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Just disable it.

CMAR wrote:

> Is there any reason to keep the SP2 firewall if one already has a full
> commercial firewall on one's system?
> Thanks,
> CMA
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