Sharlene wrote:
> Hi, yeah the Home Premium. When I go to Control Panel, Security, and Click
> Firewall, I set it to "On". Then the next time I turn on my computer and
> check it, it's back to "Off". But I downloaded Windows Live One Care which
> it says Firewall-Auto. Is the Windows Live One Care shutting my firewall off
> in order to be the primary firewall?
> "Jesper" wrote:
>
>>> Hi, I just got a new computer with Windows Vista premium and every time i
>>> turn it on, the firewall is shut off and I need to go in a turn it back on.
>>> I have the free trial Microsoft anti-virus on it too. How do I get the
>>> firewall to stay on? Sharlene
>> There is no "Windows Vista Premium." Do you have "Home Premium?"
>>
>> Which firewall program came on your computer, and which anti-virus program?
>> And, how do you determine that the firewall is shutting off?
Did your new computer come with a trial version of either a McAfee or
Norton security product? Most of them do. If yes, did you uninstall that
first before installing OneCare? If not, you need to disconnect from the
Internet and uninstall all antivirus programs and then just install the
one you want. OneCare is not recommended as its antivirus has a very low
catch rate. Frankly, McAfee and Norton are not recommended either. NOD32
or Kaspersksy are excellent, as is Avast! if you want a free av.
In the case of McAfee and Norton, those programs come with their own
firewall which will disable the built-in Windows Firewall. This is by
design as you only want one to have one firewall installed.
If you really only have OneCare running, then here are support links (no
newsgroup access):
Windows Live OneCare Forums
http://forums.microsoft.com/windowso....aspx?siteid=2
OneCare Tech Support
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-...calsupport.htm
Malke
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