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    Desent free firewall for Vista

    My new laptop came with Vista (only till windows 7 is publicly released) and I was wondering what free software firewall(s) would be good for this thing?
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    I use PCTools Firewall Plus:

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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    There's also ZoneAlarm (but not for x64) and Comodo.

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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    I use ZoneAlarm, not a bad firewall, but if you are using x64, I don't know. I'd do a Google search for free firewalls if I were you, ask some friends and family, research some reviews, and refrain from using Vista's built-in firewall. I haven't seen anything wrong with it, but for all we know, there might be a loophole in it.
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    They wouldn't deliberately introduce a loophole into their products. They're a business software development company - they want to give you reasons to use it.

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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    Just use the build in Firewall. Unlike Windows XP it protects incoming and outgoing traffic. You [probably] don't need anything fancier.
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    Quote Originally Posted by Kasracer
    Just use the build in Firewall. Unlike Windows XP it protects incoming and outgoing traffic. You [probably] don't need anything fancier.
    At home, not really, the router's firewall is turned on as well. However at school and the coffee shops, I would like a little more piece of mind.
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    Quote Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
    At home, not really, the router's firewall is turned on as well. However at school and the coffee shops, I would like a little more piece of mind.
    So to get additional piece-of-mind you want another product to run in your system tray and take up more resources to do the same-thing? Well whatever makes you feel better...
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    Quote Originally Posted by Kasracer
    So to get additional piece-of-mind you want another product to run in your system tray and take up more resources to do the same-thing? Well whatever makes you feel better...
    No, the other firewall would run all the time and the vista one would be turned off, no sense in running 2 firewalls.
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    Re: Desent free firewall for Vista

    Quote Originally Posted by JuggaloBrotha
    No, the other firewall would run all the time and the vista one would be turned off, no sense in running 2 firewalls.
    I wasn't trying to imply that you would run both. What I'm saying is that I haven't seen a more efficient firewall for Windows than the built-in one. Most third party firewalls (even the good 2.15 Kerio) have additional features like notifications that are unnecessary and very rarely useful.

    Obviously you can choose whatever firewall you want I just don't see why you'd want to replace a well working firewall that's probably better integrated into the OS. Things like mburr's "loophole" is just conspiracy theory FUD and not something you'd need to worry about.
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