It is set to on already - very self explanatory :-)
ann
On 4/8/2014 12:25, John Sessoms wrote:
That's the Windows Firewall that's built in to Windoze. It's better than
nothing.
Windows XP
Click Start -> Run -> Type firewall.cpl into the Run command box
Click OK
Set Windows Firewall to On
Click OK
It's pretty self explanatory.
On 4/8/2014 10:10 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I searched my C: drive and found a file called firewall.cpl in the i386
folder.
Is that telling me I have a hardware firewall?
Trend Titatium does say it is "internet security" so I guess that
means it isn't a hardware firewall.
I've ahd it a few years and have no viri problems - once it
found something to quarantine.
my email is all text based and I'm very good at recognizing
phishing emails.
so what is a secure site for downloading one of those hardware firewall
things if "firewal.cpl" isn't telling me it isn't that :-) ?
Keep it simple - I'm a hardware idiot.
ann
On 4/7/2014 20:45, Gerrit Visser wrote:
All excellent advice except that today's threats are mostly coming via
phishing. If you watch what you download/install and sites that you
visit
you will be better off.
OTOH, with XP not getting more updates it will become a target again.
400
million potential victims is hard to pass up.
Gerrit
-----Original Message-----
From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Mark Roberts
Sent: Monday, April 7, 2014 8:10 PM
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Subject: Re: OT - the XP doomsday thing
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I have a feeling the threats from Windoze that their lack of support
will result in all of us die-hard Xp users getting hacked to death at
the stroke of midnight is a bit overstated, or to put it another way, B
S. Given one has one's own virus protection and spam-blocker, that is.
Anyone else have more educated opinions than mine? I SO don't want to
give up XP...
Keep an updated anti-virus and software firewall (ZoneAlarm, for
example) and make sure you're connected through a *hardware* firewall
for
your personal broadband connection. A cheap router (even if you are only
connecting a single computer) will do the trick.
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