startup problem

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Cyberdog

Hi,
I am running Windows xp home on my computer which is connected to an
ADSL line. Whenever i re-boot my computer the last icon to appear in
the system tray is my firewall. How can i make it so the firewall loads
first. Any help would be apreciated.Thanks.
 
Which firewall application you are using? Generally, firewalls run as system
service (also runs as an application with an User Interface) which is
started before the application is started.

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Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
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Hi,
I am running Windows xp home on my computer which is connected to an
ADSL line. Whenever i re-boot my computer the last icon to appear in
the system tray is my firewall. How can i make it so the firewall loads
first. Any help would be apreciated.Thanks.
 
Which firewall application you are using? Generally, firewalls run as system
service (also runs as an application with an User Interface) which is
started before the application is started
Hi,
I am using Agnitum Outpost Pro. And i can see that it is running in ""
service mode "". Does this mean it will be starting first.??
 
See:
http://www.outpostfirewall.com/forum/showthread.php?s=76f07c1d0c0cb98afed8f0
dda396d242&threadid=8815&highlight=service

Contact http://www.agnitum.com/support/ to enquire about the "Service" name.

--
Ramesh - Microsoft MVP
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

~ Please reply to newsgroup ~


Which firewall application you are using? Generally, firewalls run as system
service (also runs as an application with an User Interface) which is
started before the application is started
Hi,
I am using Agnitum Outpost Pro. And i can see that it is running in ""
service mode "". Does this mean it will be starting first.??
 

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