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Newbie Lewis Angel 04-08-2007
| ---> Re: Newbie Volker Birk04-09-2007
|     ---> Re: Newbie Volker Birk04-10-2007
Posted by Lewis Angel on April 8, 2007, 2:39 pm
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Hi,

I am fairly new to all of this and am asking for your help in figuring our
what protection I need for my home network.

I have a Dell Dimension E310 that I am running wirelessly on a network in my
home through Verizon FIOS. Can someone please tell me what is the best
configuration for protection? My computer came with McAfee Spamkiller
installed, but that complimentary subscription has expired and I don't want
to renew it until I know more about what is the best solution. Should I
renew with McAfee, and if so, which of their products should I get? Should
I also get Adaware?

Please respond to my email as I don't check this group on a regular basis.


Thanks for your help,

Lewis



Posted by DB on April 8, 2007, 6:06 pm
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> Hi,
>
> I am fairly new to all of this and am asking for your help in figuring our
> what protection I need for my home network.
>
> I have a Dell Dimension E310 that I am running wirelessly on a network in
> my home through Verizon FIOS. Can someone please tell me what is the best
> configuration for protection? My computer came with McAfee Spamkiller
> installed, but that complimentary subscription has expired and I don't
> want to renew it until I know more about what is the best solution.
> Should I renew with McAfee, and if so, which of their products should I
> get? Should I also get Adaware?
>
> Please respond to my email as I don't check this group on a regular
> basis.
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Lewis
>

I like ZoneAlarm. You can try for free then buy inexpensively. Pretty user
friendly too.

DB



Posted by Volker Birk on April 9, 2007, 12:57 pm
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> I like ZoneAlarm.

Don't be sad. Others like SM or dildos in the shape of carrots.

Yours,
VB.
--
"Terror eignet sich mehr als irgendeine andere militärische Strategie dazu,
die Bevölkerung zu manipulieren."
(Dr. Daniele Ganser, 2005)
<http://www.auchdieserschwachsinnmussinsinternet.de/>

Posted by Jim Ford on April 9, 2007, 1:46 pm
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Volker Birk wrote:
>> I like ZoneAlarm.
>
> Don't be sad. Others like SM or dildos in the shape of carrots.

What did I tell you, 'DB'? I'm just waiting for 'The Other One'!
;^)

Jim Ford

Posted by Volker Birk on April 10, 2007, 3:24 am
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> What did I tell you

You're a fortune teller ;-)

Yours,
VB.
--
"Terror eignet sich mehr als irgendeine andere militärische Strategie dazu,
die Bevölkerung zu manipulieren."
(Dr. Daniele Ganser, 2005)
<http://www.auchdieserschwachsinnmussinsinternet.de/>

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