I believe SecureClient is much much much! better than MS XP firewall...

Why don't you explain desktop security, the Check Point way, to your
client?...

and yes, I agree... MS Patches help...

L.

On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 11:27, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one of my customers just complained that he has to turn
> of the Windows XP Firewall if he wants to use SecureClient
> from his personal PC. I'm not familiar with XP details, but
> in the SecureKnowledge database I found entry sk15834, which
> also tells to turn off the XP Firewall.
>
> When the customer turned off the XP Firewall, he was hit by
> a virus in less than 2 minutes.
>
> Is it possible to run the SecureClient and the XP Firewall at
> the same time (i.e. using SecureClient without making the
> client vulnerable)?
>
> regards
> Hadmut
>
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