Firewalls are not deep magic, and they don't protect just by virtue of
being present.
  Each firewall has a range of things it knows how to check, and a set of
rules telling what to do with what it finds.  You may need to tweak these
rules a little to access specific sites or kinds of content.

  If you have two firewalls active, one may catch stuff that the other lets
by.  But, similarly, if you encounter a problem with a specific site or
content type, you don't automatically know which firewall is blocking it --
or maybe both are.
  For most people, one good firewall is better than two, simply so that when
it needs to be tweaked, you can find where the adjustment is needed and test
it.

David Gillett



On 4 Sep 2004 at 17:17, Michael A. Wosnick wrote:

> Both Microsoft and Zone Labs will tell you that having 2 firewalls is
> confusing and you should pick one only. I imagine that each company will
> tell you why you should pick theirs....
>
> I would advise that you disable the XP firewall, even the one in Service
> Pack 2, and go with ZA. In my opinion it is by far the superior of the two.
>
> That's what I have done.
>
> Michael
>
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>
> Hello All, I just installed zone alarm (free version) do i need to disable
> firewall in xp?
> Thanx
> Stephen R Stanfield
>
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