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    Trying to remove PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111

    Hey recently I know about PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111 so I am thinking to update my PC Tools Firewall Plus with the latest version PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111 in my computer running windows XP. But I am getting problem when I am trying to uninstall my PC Tools Firewall Plus. As well as I want to install this latest PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111. I want to solve this problem as early as possible so please give me some suggestion about PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111.thanks………

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    Re: Trying to remove PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111

    You have to first press on the Start menu as well as choose Control Panel. After that double press on Windows Firewall. After that you have to press on "Enable" to confirm your computer is protected by a firewall. If you utilize Windows XP click on (recommended).then press on the "Exceptions" tab if you desire to solve firewall problem for an exact program in Windows XP. Then you have to click on the link permit a Program during Windows Firewall for Vista plus Windows 7.press on "Add program..." button at the bottom. After that press on "Browse" to navigate your hard drive as well as place the program that you would like to troubleshoot. After doing this choose the program as well as press "OK."

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    Re: Trying to remove PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111

    To remove PC Tools Firewall Plus you have to press the "Start" button on the lower, left area of the screen. After that locate as well as press on the "Control Panel" option, going to the Control Panel window. Look for the "Add or Remove Programs" image as well as double-press it, going to the Add or Remove Programs window. Then you have to Scroll through the list of programs until you find PC Tools Firewall Plus. Click on it and click the "Remove" button. And then press "Yes" as well as follow the on-screen directions known while a pop-up window show asking if you would like to remove the entire components of PC Tools Firewall Plus. Your Pc may require a restart to totally remove the program.

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    Re: Trying to remove PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111

    After downloading the PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.111 you have to double-press the setup image to begin installing it. After that press Run to begin the setup. Then you have to select "I accept the agreement" as well as press the "Next" button. Click "Next" for the three following windows, as these are suggested as well as default settings for installation. And then select whether you need to install PC Tools to Normal User or Expert User. Choose Normal User unless you are certain that you are a specialist user. Then you have to press "Next" to move on. You have to press "Install." When it is finished installing, you have to press Finish. Then you have to restart your PC if needed. Your PC Tools Firewall Plus is supposed to now be effectively installed.

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