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| | Live One Care I recently upgraded to Vista from XP. The upgrade went well--my DSL connection fed information throughout the upgrade. No problem. Then afterwards, I lost all connectivity to the Internet. After trying everything, I call Microsoft--and learned the problem is that the firewall in Live One Care cannot remain on while Vista's firewall is on. After turning off the Live One Care firewall, I regained an Internet connection. But now I'm getting error messages from Live One Care that my computer is at risk. I'm assuming Vista firewall is protecting, but Live One Care is glowing red, and warning me I'm at risk. I use Live One Care on 3 computers in my household, all running XP with no problem. Why hasn't Microsoft addressed this with an update in Live One Care for Vista users? |
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| | Re: Live One Care--Turn on WOC Firewall and turn off Vista's Hi Phillip-- Normally, the One Care firewall will turn off the Vista firewall by default, and for good reason. You don't want to run two software firewalls at once as an average user, because the settings for one can interfere with settings for another. However even if you forced on the Vista firewall with One Care's up and running, it normally won't cause a problem with internet connectivity which is what you implied. I put them both on while I typed this. Turn off the Vista firewall by turning *ON THE ONE CARE FIREWALL and then the red will go and the "at risk warning" will disappear and you will have software firewall protection from One Care. Don't do what you did and turn off the WOC firewall. MSFT has addressed what you think is a problem if you'll do what I said. Windows OneCare Firewall – Keepin’ it Green, Part I http://windowsonecare.spaces.live.co...1141!523.entry Also see: http://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsO...83525&SiteID=2 CH "Philip" <Philip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:88124B8C-8E45-4925-BB0F-B80C69191809@microsoft.com... >I recently upgraded to Vista from XP. The upgrade went well--my DSL > connection fed information throughout the upgrade. No problem. Then > afterwards, I lost all connectivity to the Internet. After trying > everything, I call Microsoft--and learned the problem is that the firewall > in > Live One Care cannot remain on while Vista's firewall is on. After > turning > off the Live One Care firewall, I regained an Internet connection. But > now > I'm getting error messages from Live One Care that my computer is at risk. > I'm assuming Vista firewall is protecting, but Live One Care is glowing > red, > and warning me I'm at risk. I use Live One Care on 3 computers in my > household, all running XP with no problem. Why hasn't Microsoft addressed > this with an update in Live One Care for Vista users? |
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