Prof.Wizard
Wannabe Storage Freak
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2002
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I've noticed recently that Norton Personal Firewall 2002 draws my attention not for the number of hacker attacks it saves me, but for the problems it creates me... here I will give you some examples which frankly in the beginning were working OK and now they hamper my computing experience:
-I can't connect to SF's News/Comments Account :-?
-I can't connect to www.microsoft.com :-?
-The notebook of my Home Network can't surf the Internet and sometimes even KaZaA there can't connect.
-I sometimes can't respond on site polls (for example, MSN Italia's ones)...
If I deactivate the firewall, I can easily do the above things. OK, I have a DSL connection and I'm connected almost 24/7 on the 'Net... will I be risking too much uninstalling the darn Symantec program which lately has a degrading and hampering performance?
Will I be safe enough just by Windows internal (laughable?) firewall?
OF COURSE I tried to add to the trusted sites the IP of my housemate's notebook and other sites of interest, but nothing happened... as days pass, NPF security becomes more and more disturbing...
-I can't connect to SF's News/Comments Account :-?
-I can't connect to www.microsoft.com :-?
-The notebook of my Home Network can't surf the Internet and sometimes even KaZaA there can't connect.
-I sometimes can't respond on site polls (for example, MSN Italia's ones)...
If I deactivate the firewall, I can easily do the above things. OK, I have a DSL connection and I'm connected almost 24/7 on the 'Net... will I be risking too much uninstalling the darn Symantec program which lately has a degrading and hampering performance?
Will I be safe enough just by Windows internal (laughable?) firewall?
OF COURSE I tried to add to the trusted sites the IP of my housemate's notebook and other sites of interest, but nothing happened... as days pass, NPF security becomes more and more disturbing...