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I have Windows XP and my computer won’t connect. How can I disable or configure the firewall?

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Step 1: Click the “Start” button located in the lower-left corner of your desktop. Then click “Settings” and then click “Control Panel”. Step 2: Double-click on the “Networking and Internet Connections” icon and then click on “Network Connections”. Step 3. You will now want to right-click the connection which you would like to disable, and then click on “Properties”. Step 4.

How do I enable/disable the Internet Connection Firewall in Windows? XP?

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After downloading the file, make sure to run the installation file (.exe) on your PC. Then open eCopy Viewer and File>Open to open the CPY file saved from the e-mail. The eCopy Viewer application only opens CPY files. See similar questions...

How do I completely disable thumbnail generation for video files in Windows XP?

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Execute the following command to disable the Explorer shell extension that is responsible for thumbnail generation: See similar questions...

I use a software firewall other than Windows XP? SP2, how do I configure it so that I can access ?

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Please consult your software firewall vendor's documentation about how to open up ports 2934 and 2935 (UDP). See similar questions...

I read that Windows XP includes a firewall. Is this true?

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Yes. Windows XP includes a firewall called Internet Connection Firewall (ICF), which can protect your home network against intrusion. It's a zero-configuration option, too: Just check a box and it's on. Note that ICF is inbound-only: It won't prevent you from sending out trojans and viruses if you're system is infected. To get more functionality than ICF provides, try a full-featured firewall such as ZoneAlarm. See similar questions...

How do I activate the Windows XP firewall?

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Windows XP Home and Professional Editions both offer an Internet firewall to protect you from virus infections, attacks, and the installation of unwanted programs. If you aren't running Windows XP, you can buy a firewall program from Symantec, McAffe, and others. A firewall is a great security measure for your computer because you keep hackers and other malicious code from being executed on your system. Right-click on that icon (Right-click means to click with the RIGHT mouse button). See similar questions...

Can I connect more than one computer to the internet using Windows XP?

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Yes. Windows XP has Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) which allows sharing of a single internet connection. See similar questions...

How do I disable System Restore in Microsoft Windows ME or Windows XP?

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In Microsoft Windows ME, click Start -> Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, click on System. Next, choose the Performance tab. Check the Disable System Restore checkbox. Click OK and then Close. When prompted, restart the operating system. In Microsoft Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, click on System. Next, choose the System Restore tab. Check the Disable System Restore checkbox. When prompted, click Yes. Then, click OK. See similar questions...

Won’t those people who are now homeless always be homeless?

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No. Homelessness, for most people, is a state of being which is transitory. Not everyone who is now homeless has always been homeless, and not everyone who is housed now will always be housed. Loss of a job, an illness or injury not covered by medical insurance and other unexpected events can propel any of us from a life of security to one of uncertainty. See similar questions...

Do I have to disable my firewall?

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Answer. That depends on your firewall. Most likely you will have to authorize permission to circumvent the firewall in part. See similar questions...

Q6. How do I disable the Windows XP Driver Signing check?

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Left click on the Driver Signing button. (click here for a screen cap of the Driver Signing Options Window) See similar questions...

Should I disable Windows XP's System Restore function when using ERUNT?

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Yes! Though System Restore backs up more than just the registry, the registry is essentially all you need to revert your system to a previous state. Advantages of ERUNT over System Restore are that each restore folder is standalone and independent of the others, minimizing the risk of restore failures, and that a restore can easily be done from outside Windows. See similar questions...

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