The Windows OneCare firewall will disable Vista's own firewall, so you are
not using two firewalls you are only using one - the one supplied by Windows
OneCare.
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"Lapaloma" <> wrote in message
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>I have come to your suggestion "not to use two firewalls". This is very
> interesting because I have a Winow's Firewall and the Firewall that came
> with
> "Window's Life OnCare" from Microsoft. Can you please tell me if there
> is a
> difference in Firewalls.
> I am in Windows Vista.
>
> Thank You.
> --
> Lapaloma
>
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 03:04:00 -0700, Mick
>> <> wrote:
>>
>> > Something to keep in mind; you can NOT run 2 firewalls OR 2
>> > anti-viruses at
>> > the same time on your computer.
>>
>>
>> A clarification here:
>>
>> You "can* run either two firewalls or two antiviruses at once. However
>> you *should* not.
>>
>>
>> > It will cause major conflict.
>>
>>
>> It may or may not cause problems, major or not. However the risk of
>> conflicts between the two is always there and that's why you should
>> not do this.
>>
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