Thanks, Arnold. I also have been annoyed all the way along since I
installed Webroot about the time it takes to load the updates and also then
the re-installations. It is a little unwelcome shore when the Webrook
website announces that there is an update. Wish the process where somewhat
more automatic without my involvement at all.
I also have noted the prompts, will wait a little bit to get a better feel
about the entire thing before I make a final decision about that (they ask
my if I want to "allow" or "block" strange names such as sfBXX3345.xx? How
the hell we the novices are supposed to know what these foreign aliases are
about, from where they come from, and if they should be "allowed" or "not"?
They keep me in suspense most of the time without knowing what to do when
one of them appears)
Look forward to heard more opinions.
Thanks again.
"Hank Arnold (MVP)" <> wrote in message
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> Octavio wrote:
>> I have and use Webroot Antispyware and recently added the newly included
>> Webroot Firewall to the set, since the addition was free with the Webroot
>> subscription and Webroot announced that its Firewall was compatible with
>> Windows Vista and provided some advertising information stating that it
>> was better.
>>
>> I have had a few bumps since the installation, and have noticed that some
>> of the websites are sometimes a little slowly to appear, but in general,
>> it seems to work OK so far.
>>
>> One thing that I have noted now is that the Windows Vista Firewall is
>> turned "off".
>>
>> Those of you who have installed the Webroot Firewall, can you post what
>> your experiences are in its compatibility with Vista? What do you all
>> think about the automatic turning off of the Vista Firewall? Which one
>> do you "subjectively" think that is better (The Vista or the Webroot
>> Firewall?).
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>
> You want the Windows firewall turned off. It's a bad idea to have more
> than one firewall running at the same time. Any commercial firewall
> software I've used does it.
>
> I found their firewall to be "effective", but annoying. Too many prompts
> even after saying "remember". One specific thing that annoyed me was that
> I never did actually find a way to easily open a port. I need to create a
> VPN tunnel to my work network on occasion. I couldn't get it to work
> without turning off the firewall. Also, the logs and on=line help were not
> very helpful.
>
> I ended up removing SpySweeper because it just takes too long to load and
> shut down. I'm now evaluating NOD32 (actually ESET Smart Security) and
> it's very nice. has AV and a firewall as well as e-mail security, etc..
> Boot times are *MUCH* faster...
>
> I also found that WebRoot tech support has deteriorated over the past
> couple of years. I sent e-mails asking how to open a port on the firewall
> and never got a response.
>
> I'm afraid SpySweeper/WebRoot have become somewhat "bloatware"...
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Hank Arnold
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Server - Directory Services
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