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Posted: Sun, 22nd Mar 2009 00:40 Post subject: |
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Maybe when I start to dual-boot in Win7 (when the final release is out), I can get rid of 3rd party antiviruses/firewalls (I use ESET now)
I'll just use Windows Defender and regularly do scans with OneCare.
Off-topic : Is the Win7 firewall like 3rd party solutions ? Do I create rules on-the-fly ? Is it safe ? I don't want anything connecting anywhere unless I specifically allow it.
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Posted: Sun, 22nd Mar 2009 00:41 Post subject: |
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Posted: Sun, 22nd Mar 2009 00:49 Post subject: |
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The Windows firewall is safe. It has been safe since XPSP2. I Vista, and to a much larger extent, Win7, the firewall is even better, with many more options. 
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Posted: Sun, 22nd Mar 2009 14:49 Post subject: |
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Yeah some do some dont, its an odd thing lol makes you wonder eh... sometimes like games you get a prompt to unblock or block, other games its already in the list and accepted lol.
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Posted: Sun, 22nd Mar 2009 15:09 Post subject: |
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... lol ... :] I won't use this one.
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