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Just remember NEVER run 2 Firewalls at the same time you will have nothing
but trouble. I would suggest downloading trial versions of several, try one
for a month then remove or disable it and try another one. It seems like a
lot of work but when you are trying to protect your investment in time you
have on your PC, it is not a lot to do. Also stay away from trialware that
is not fully functional. if a company thinks they have good software they
should give you a full copy with at least a free 30 day lic. well good luck
and check PC Mags. site for there unbiased rating on some software
firewalls. If you have kids you may want to spend that 50.00 to 100.00 on a
hardware firewall, they are upgraded online and have many more options and
are harder to defeat then a software firewall.
"Galen" <galennews@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In news:47F57E6A-7D64-4CC0-8790-F6BAF91095FF@microsoft.com,
> T1J <T1J@discussions.microsoft.com> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
>> How well does NAV 2005 and ZoneAlarm pro Firewall 6.0 how well does
>> this two work together? Is this a good combination need some opinion.
>>
>> Is ZoneAlarm pro 6.0 buggy, i read some user reviews and a lot of
>> complaints about 6.0 version.
>
> I recommend KAV from www.kaspersky.com and Outpost from www.agnitum.com
> though Kaspersky has an AntiHacker application that is a firewall and does
> a decent job and is simple enough to use. There is, in fact, a Kaspersky
> Personal Security Suite that's available for just about $50 dollars. The
> applications above are all fairly light on system resources and easy
> enough to configure. They are all very effective. If you're an advanced
> user who really wants to lock a system down then a trial version of the
> latest Outpost might be something you'd like to review before making your
> purchase choice.
>
> Galen
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>
> "Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and
> its solution is its own reward."
>
> Sherlock Holmes
>