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| SP3 & Zone Alarm
I use Zone Alarm free, a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's installation? Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > I use Zone Alarm free, Yuk! > a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* Programs and Services under the Exception tab. In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: Seconfig XP 1.0 http://seconfig.sytes.net/ (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) OR Configuring NT-services much more secure. http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html > I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I > unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's > installation? Don't take your chances with ZA! 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you install SP3. 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or virus infections before installing SP3. 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. 7. Run another Defrag. Good luck :) |
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I'm not sure I understand your point of view. Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:21:53 +0700, Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote: >On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > >> I use Zone Alarm free, > >Yuk! > >> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. > >The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >Seconfig XP 1.0 >http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >(http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >OR >Configuring NT-services much more secure. >http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html > >> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >> installation? > >Don't take your chances with ZA! > >1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >install SP3. >2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >virus infections before installing SP3. >4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party >firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >7. Run another Defrag. > >Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > I'm not sure I understand your point of view. > > Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to > SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. > > > Lady Dungeness > Out of Danger until September I would take it out of MSCONFIG so that it doesn't run when you boot up. Enable the Windows XP firewall until after the SP3 install when you can put Zone Alarm back in MSCONFIG. You should also disable any anti malware programs like Spybot or Spywareblaster. In addition, it's a good idea to do a clean up and defrag before installing SP3. This is assuming, of course, that you don't have an HP running an AMD processor. Alias > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > > > On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:21:53 +0700, Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote: > >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >> >>> I use Zone Alarm free, >> Yuk! >> >>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. >> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >> Seconfig XP 1.0 >> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >> OR >> Configuring NT-services much more secure. >> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >> >>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >>> installation? >> Don't take your chances with ZA! >> >> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >> install SP3. >> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >> virus infections before installing SP3. >> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party >> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >> 7. Run another Defrag. >> >> Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
Tip: You're talking to a brick wall here, Kayman. Save your breath. Kayman wrote: > On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > >> I use Zone Alarm free, > > Yuk! > >> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag >> me. > > The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not > give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots > of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. > Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* > Programs and Services under the Exception tab. > In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: > Seconfig XP 1.0 > http://seconfig.sytes.net/ > (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) > Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport > protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 > and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) > OR > Configuring NT-services much more secure. > http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html > >> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >> installation? > > Don't take your chances with ZA! > > 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you > install SP3. > 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. > 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or > virus infections before installing SP3. > 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. > 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; > third-party > firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. > 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. > 7. Run another Defrag. > > Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
I did neither when I installed SP3 <LadyDungeness@Fish.Net> wrote in message news:5psg241o0spr4tlvolsjrvji7rurjhasfj@4ax.com... > I'm not sure I understand your point of view. > > Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I > have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to > SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. > > > Lady Dungeness > Out of Danger until September > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ > > > > On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:21:53 +0700, Kayman > <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote: > >>On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >> >>> I use Zone Alarm free, >> >>Yuk! >> >>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag >>> me. >> >>The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >>give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >>of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >>Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >>Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >>In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >>Seconfig XP 1.0 >>http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >>(http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >>Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >>protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >>and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >>OR >>Configuring NT-services much more secure. >>http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >> >>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >>> installation? >> >>Don't take your chances with ZA! >> >>1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >>install SP3. >>2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >>3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >>virus infections before installing SP3. >>4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >>5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; >>third-party >>firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >>6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >>7. Run another Defrag. >> >>Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to > SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. Who knows? The only way to answer that question is to try it. Personally, I wouldn't take the risk. Harry. |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:42:18 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > I'm not sure I understand your point of view. Then re-read again or get somebody to interpret my post. > Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to > SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. > a)Even though I'd been warned to save my breath, I feel generous today. All you questions were answered (HINT:#5)including a well meant advise re ZA. ZA, *especially* older versions running on a modern OS is not a wise choice! It's time you educate yourself and develop a security concept. b)Detailed information re SP3: Windows XP Service Pack 3 Overview http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...playlang=en&tm Release notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936929 Installing Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../cc164204.aspx Create an Automated System Recovery set using Backup http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true How to Set up and Use Automated System Recovery in Windows XP http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb456980.aspx Recover from a system failure using Automated System Recovery http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true c)If you don't like the answers provided here go to: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...2010&SiteID=17 -- Security is a process not a product. (Bruce Schneier) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm So, PA Bear -- we meet again. You and your sidekick Kayman. How sad. Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:03:40 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote: >Tip: You're talking to a brick wall here, Kayman. Save your breath. > >Kayman wrote: >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >> >>> I use Zone Alarm free, >> >> Yuk! >> >>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag >>> me. >> >> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >> Seconfig XP 1.0 >> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >> OR >> Configuring NT-services much more secure. >> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >> >>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >>> installation? >> >> Don't take your chances with ZA! >> >> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >> install SP3. >> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >> virus infections before installing SP3. >> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; >> third-party >> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >> 7. Run another Defrag. >> >> Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
Hi Alias, This is very helpful information. I'll do just that! Thank you. Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On Mon, 12 May 2008 18:49:11 +0200, Alias <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote: >LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >> I'm not sure I understand your point of view. >> >> Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to >> SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. >> >> >> Lady Dungeness >> Out of Danger until September > >I would take it out of MSCONFIG so that it doesn't run when you boot up. >Enable the Windows XP firewall until after the SP3 install when you can >put Zone Alarm back in MSCONFIG. You should also disable any anti >malware programs like Spybot or Spywareblaster. In addition, it's a good >idea to do a clean up and defrag before installing SP3. This is >assuming, of course, that you don't have an HP running an AMD processor. > >Alias >> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >> >> >> >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:21:53 +0700, Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >>> >>>> I use Zone Alarm free, >>> Yuk! >>> >>>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. >>> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >>> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >>> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >>> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >>> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >>> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >>> Seconfig XP 1.0 >>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >>> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >>> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >>> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >>> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >>> OR >>> Configuring NT-services much more secure. >>> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >>> >>>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >>>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >>>> installation? >>> Don't take your chances with ZA! >>> >>> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >>> install SP3. >>> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >>> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >>> virus infections before installing SP3. >>> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >>> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party >>> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >>> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >>> 7. Run another Defrag. >>> >>> Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > I use Zone Alarm free, a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. I don't want to I use ZA 4.5.594 (best version ever) and I didn't even uninstall it when upgrading to SP3. No problems at all (with that version). -- Lars-Erik - http://www.osterud.name - ICQ 7297605 |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > Hi Alias, > > This is very helpful information. I'll do just that! Thank you. > > > Lady Dungeness > Out of Danger until September > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ You're welcome. Alias > > > On Mon, 12 May 2008 18:49:11 +0200, Alias <iamalias@removegmail.com> wrote: > >> LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >>> I'm not sure I understand your point of view. >>> >>> Plus, your response didn't really answer my question. Which is whether I have to uninstall zone alarm before updating to >>> SP3, or whether I just need to turn it off. >>> >>> >>> Lady Dungeness >>> Out of Danger until September >> I would take it out of MSCONFIG so that it doesn't run when you boot up. >> Enable the Windows XP firewall until after the SP3 install when you can >> put Zone Alarm back in MSCONFIG. You should also disable any anti >> malware programs like Spybot or Spywareblaster. In addition, it's a good >> idea to do a clean up and defrag before installing SP3. This is >> assuming, of course, that you don't have an HP running an AMD processor. >> >> Alias >>> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >>> >>> >>> >>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:21:53 +0700, Kayman <kaymanDeleteThis@operamail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >>>> >>>>> I use Zone Alarm free, >>>> Yuk! >>>> >>>>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. >>>> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >>>> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >>>> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >>>> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >>>> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >>>> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >>>> Seconfig XP 1.0 >>>> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >>>> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >>>> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >>>> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >>>> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >>>> OR >>>> Configuring NT-services much more secure. >>>> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >>>> >>>>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >>>>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >>>>> installation? >>>> Don't take your chances with ZA! >>>> >>>> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >>>> install SP3. >>>> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >>>> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >>>> virus infections before installing SP3. >>>> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >>>> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; third-party >>>> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >>>> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >>>> 7. Run another Defrag. >>>> >>>> Good luck :) |
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| Re: SP3 & Zone Alarm
You comments suggest you may be related to: <*((((><{ -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2008 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco <LadyDungeness@Fish.Net> wrote in message news:auvh241ea42a9f4mk1pb5os6fkindpn6qj@4ax.com... | | So, PA Bear -- we meet again. You and your sidekick Kayman. How sad. | | | Lady Dungeness | Out of Danger until September | ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | | | On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:03:40 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote: | | >Tip: You're talking to a brick wall here, Kayman. Save your breath. | > | >Kayman wrote: | >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: | >> | >>> I use Zone Alarm free, | >> | >> Yuk! | >> | >>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag | >>> me. | >> | >> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not | >> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots | >> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. | >> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* | >> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. | >> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: | >> Seconfig XP 1.0 | >> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ | >> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) | >> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport | >> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 | >> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) | >> OR | >> Configuring NT-services much more secure. | >> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html | >> | >>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I | >>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's | >>> installation? | >> | >> Don't take your chances with ZA! | >> | >> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you | >> install SP3. | >> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. | >> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or | >> virus infections before installing SP3. | >> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. | >> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; | >> third-party | >> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. | >> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. | >> 7. Run another Defrag. | >> | >> Good luck :) |
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I've got ZA 6.5.722. I wish I had yours. I had good luck with a v2.3 for a long time, too. Great program! Thanks for letting me know your SP3 install went fine with ZA. Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On Tue, 13 May 2008 11:35:18 +0200, Lars-Erik ?sterud <.@.> wrote: >LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: > >> I use Zone Alarm free, a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag me. I don't want to > >I use ZA 4.5.594 (best version ever) and I didn't even uninstall it >when upgrading to SP3. No problems at all (with that version). |
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You know what is really sad, is that PA Bear decided a couple of years ago to be rude to me, and passed around a bunch of lies to other techs on this and other groups. Really sad. Lady Dungeness Out of Danger until September ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ On Tue, 13 May 2008 20:40:21 +1000, "TaurArian" <taurarianREMOVECAPS@gmail.com> wrote: >You comments suggest you may be related to: <*((((><{ >-- > >TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2008 - Update Services >http://taurarian.mvps.org >====================================== >How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco > > ><LadyDungeness@Fish.Net> wrote in message >news:auvh241ea42a9f4mk1pb5os6fkindpn6qj@4ax.com... >| >| So, PA Bear -- we meet again. You and your sidekick Kayman. How sad. >| >| >| Lady Dungeness >| Out of Danger until September >| ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >| >| >| On Mon, 12 May 2008 15:03:40 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote: >| >| >Tip: You're talking to a brick wall here, Kayman. Save your breath. >| > >| >Kayman wrote: >| >> On Mon, 12 May 2008 02:19:38 -0700, LadyDungeness@Fish.Net wrote: >| >> >| >>> I use Zone Alarm free, >| >> >| >> Yuk! >| >> >| >>> a little bit older version that I like very much because it does not nag >| >>> me. >| >> >| >> The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not >| >> give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots >| >> of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored. >| >> Activate and utilize the Win XP SP2 built-in Firewall; Uncheck *all* >| >> Programs and Services under the Exception tab. >| >> In conjunction with WinXP SP2 Firewall use: >| >> Seconfig XP 1.0 >| >> http://seconfig.sytes.net/ >| >> (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-39707.html) >| >> Seconfig XP is able configure Windows not to use TCP/IP as transport >| >> protocol for NetBIOS, SMB and RPC, thus leaving TCP/UDP ports 135, 137-139 >| >> and 445 (the most exploited Windows networking weak point) closed.) >| >> OR >| >> Configuring NT-services much more secure. >| >> http://www.ntsvcfg.de/ntsvcfg_eng.html >| >> >| >>> I don't want to uninstall it before applying SP3. Is it enough if I >| >>> unload it? Or are there Services that will interfere with SP3's >| >>> installation? >| >> >| >> Don't take your chances with ZA! >| >> >| >> 1.Make an Image backup of the hard drive/Windows Partition before you >| >> install SP3. >| >> 2.Test your System Restore to see if it is working correctly. >| >> 3. Make absolutely sure the machine's free of any hijackware, Trojan, or >| >> virus infections before installing SP3. >| >> 4. Run Disk Cleanup then run a Defrag session before installing SP3. >| >> 5. Disable all real-time protections (anti-virus; anti-spyware; >| >> third-party >| >> firewall) before downloading/installing SP3. >| >> 6. Reboot twice after installing SP3. >| >> 7. Run another Defrag. >| >> >| >> Good luck :) > |
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