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A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects
information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? |
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Steve Turner wrote:
A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy |
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"Frenchy" wrote in message
... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 16:14:20 -0700, "Steve Turner"
wrote: "Frenchy" wrote in message ... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? ONE firewall at a time. |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 16:14:20 -0700, "Steve Turner"
wrote: "Frenchy" wrote in message ... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? You should run *either* the Windows firewall or a third-party firewall, not both. With two firewalls you achieve no extra protection, you incur the extra overhead of running two firewalls, and you run the risk (probably small, but not zero) of conflicts between them. I disagree with Frenchy, by the way, and recommend that you run the Windows firewall, not the third-party one he recommends nor any other third-party firewall. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Hi,
Go to the Control Panel/Problems and Solutions, there is a link in the left column for the Customer Experience Program settings. Click it and change your settings there. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Steve Turner" wrote in message ... A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? |
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Steve Turner wrote:
"Frenchy" wrote in message ... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? Others have replied and told you only one firewall needed. As I recall, this switches the Windows FW off when it installs. It is MUCH more robust that the built in Vista Firewall. Just go and look at a few of the test sites to see what they think of them! Frenchy |
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The "VistaFirewallControl" from Sphinx Software is nothing more than a
friendly user interface for the Vista Firewall. It allows you to allow/block in or out communications with the internet without you having to get into the nuts and bolts of advanced Vista Firewall control settings. It is ***NOT*** a separate firewall. You leave the Vista Firewall running. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Steve Turner" wrote in message ... "Frenchy" wrote in message ... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? |
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Richard Urban wrote:
The "VistaFirewallControl" from Sphinx Software is nothing more than a friendly user interface for the Vista Firewall. It allows you to allow/block in or out communications with the internet without you having to get into the nuts and bolts of advanced Vista Firewall control settings. It is ***NOT*** a separate firewall. You leave the Vista Firewall running. Well there ya go, it is a good day when you learn something new. Many thanks, much appreciated. Frenchy |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 23:12:04 -0400, "Richard Urban"
wrote: The "VistaFirewallControl" from Sphinx Software is nothing more than a friendly user interface for the Vista Firewall. It allows you to allow/block in or out communications with the internet without you having to get into the nuts and bolts of advanced Vista Firewall control settings. It is ***NOT*** a separate firewall. You leave the Vista Firewall running. Thanks for posting that. I knew nothing about it and assumed it was a separate firewall. Frenchy should ignore my message then. "Steve Turner" wrote in message ... "Frenchy" wrote in message ... Steve Turner wrote: A prompt keeps coming up asking me to join a routine that collects information from my machine and sends it to Microsoft. I do not like letting Windows call home unnecessarily. They don't need my input; they seem to be doing a good enough job without it. How do I turn this feature off? Get a good firewall and when prompted say no to whatever outbound application wants to phone home. This free one does a great job (i.e. better than the Vista one) http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/index.html Go to the download page and grab your version (32 or 64 Bit). A reasonable learning curve with all firewalls, so be prepared to get a bunch of prompts until it is settled down and has learnt what you want and don't. You can manually add programs to be blocked. Frenchy Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it active? -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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