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
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"Frenchy" wrote in message
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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
Merci. So I install that and disable the Windows Firewall? Or do I keep it
active?
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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
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