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Windows Vista Freeware Firewall?
Has anyone found any Freeware Firewall software that works with Windows Vista yet? ZoneAlarm and AVG aren't ready yet - any help would be gratefully received
5 Answers
- zoomjetLv 71 decade agoFavourite answer
PCTools (Spyware Doctor, Registry Mechanic, Privacy Guardian etc) have a free firewall that supports Vista 32-bit
http://www.pctools.com/firewall/
I don't know how good it is but relying on Vista's own firewall is purely a stop-gap measure until something better comes along; you can try installing a third party firewall in Vista in compatibility mode but i would advise against it.
- 1 decade ago
Have you considered using BlackICE ? It's quite an intelligent firewall system, and very low on resources in comparison to it's security counterparts i.e. Norton, Mcaffee, Panda.
The most recent version also comes with an application monitor, which is also low on resource use, and similar to that you may have seen in Zone Alarm Suites. It is optional to install and/or use.
The only thing you would need to do is find an anti-virus program that suits your tastes. I recommend NOD32. You can use on-access scanning to monitor files you download or use.
Ultimatley it's good to have, just to do a thorough system scan once a week.
- Anonymous4 years ago
click on the beginning up Menu and bypass to "administration Panel." click the risk-free practices center with the look after icon (shown). click on the homestead windows Firewall icon, or the look after under, it to bypass directly to an area the place that's conceivable to teach the firewall on. click the dot next to the fairway look after icon to teach the firewall on
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Downgrade to XP pro.
It's faster, less headache, & doesn't need to be connected every annoying freagin' several months or so for activation.
Dump Vista Vomit!
P.S. You really should google why NOT to use Vista, in addition to restricted copying (What? My pc or theirs?), check out trusted computing & what they want to do to you.
- 1 decade ago
windows vista has its own firewall, use it for now until you find a good firewall program