Counterspy's FireWall?

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Mikie

Prospero Ano Nuevo!

Hi!
I did the, "SearchThis Group", and found nothing much on "Counterspy
FireWall".

PC Magazine rates it very high. Should I, at $14.95?

Zone Alarm is OK, but what does the average PC user, such as myself,
know about configuring it ? Every time I did something I would get a
warning message and had no idea how to respond!

Then I used Windows XP when it came with XP HOME, and it was a little
easier on the brain.

Then Norton Internet Security took it over and I was back in la la
land. Now with Counterspy, if I have to be a genius to learn how to
configure it, I may as well hang on to WIN XP's Fire Wall.

Would Counterspy have plain old default setting perhaps? That would
help!!!

Thanks very much for all the great help I received in 2005!

Mike
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Mikie said:
I did the, "SearchThis Group", and found nothing much on
"Counterspy FireWall".

PC Magazine rates it very high. Should I, at $14.95?

Zone Alarm is OK, but what does the average PC user, such as myself,
know about configuring it ? Every time I did something I would get a
warning message and had no idea how to respond!

Then I used Windows XP when it came with XP HOME, and it was a
little easier on the brain.

Then Norton Internet Security took it over and I was back in la la
land. Now with Counterspy, if I have to be a genius to learn how to
configure it, I may as well hang on to WIN XP's Fire Wall.

Would Counterspy have plain old default setting perhaps? That would
help!!!

If you liked and were protected by the Windows Firewall and have issues
configuring the third-party two-direction firewalls - why not stick with the
Windows Firewall that comes with Windows XP?
 
M

MAP

Mikie said:
Prospero Ano Nuevo!

Hi!
I did the, "SearchThis Group", and found nothing much on
"Counterspy FireWall".

PC Magazine rates it very high. Should I, at $14.95?

Zone Alarm is OK, but what does the average PC user, such as myself,
know about configuring it ? Every time I did something I would get a
warning message and had no idea how to respond!

Then I used Windows XP when it came with XP HOME, and it was a little
easier on the brain.

Then Norton Internet Security took it over and I was back in la la
land. Now with Counterspy, if I have to be a genius to learn how to
configure it, I may as well hang on to WIN XP's Fire Wall.

Would Counterspy have plain old default setting perhaps? That would
help!!!

Thanks very much for all the great help I received in 2005!

Mike


Why not try reading the manual?
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/Kerio-Docs.cfm
 
M

Mikie

Thanks for terrific idea! But I don't want to learn how to use it or
configure it. I simply want to know if someone else is using it that
may guide me as to whether it's worth switching to... Someone using it
might be able to say..It's great, very little to fool with, or..save
your money, it's too complicated, stay with Z.A, etc...that kind of
advice is what I'm looking for. And I think that's what google is for.

Happy New Year!
Mike
 

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