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Old March 27th 04, 02:04 PM
Fudge
 
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Default XP Firewall And Amateur Radio Software

I am trying to get amateur radio programs like Echolink and InterAce to run
behind the Windows XP Home Edition firewall. No luck and I am not the only
individual with this problem. I have spoken to several individuals on
Echolink that must turn off the firewall in order to function. One
individual uses the Zone Alarm firewall. Using two firewalls seems a bit
redundant. Has anyone out there in amateur radio land solved this problem?

John
VA3JQ


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Old March 27th 04, 04:54 PM
Terry - VK2JTP
 
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See www.qsl.net/vk2jtp/xpfirewall.htm

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On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 09:04:31 -0500, "Fudge" wrote:

I am trying to get amateur radio programs like Echolink and InterAce to run
behind the Windows XP Home Edition firewall. No luck and I am not the only
individual with this problem. I have spoken to several individuals on
Echolink that must turn off the firewall in order to function. One
individual uses the Zone Alarm firewall. Using two firewalls seems a bit
redundant. Has anyone out there in amateur radio land solved this problem?

John
VA3JQ


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Old March 27th 04, 05:44 PM
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To disable the XP firewall:
1. Left-click 'Start'
2. Left-click 'My Computer'
3. Right-click 'My network places'
4. Right-click 'Properties'
5. Right-click 'Local area connection'
6. Right-click 'Properties'
7. Left-click the 'Advanced' tab
8. Un-check 'Firewall'
9. Left-click 'OK'

If your using an anti-virus program that has its own firewall, you can
always leave the XP firewall off.


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I am trying to get amateur radio programs like Echolink and InterAce to

run
behind the Windows XP Home Edition firewall. No luck and I am not the only
individual with this problem. I have spoken to several individuals on
Echolink that must turn off the firewall in order to function. One
individual uses the Zone Alarm firewall. Using two firewalls seems a bit
redundant. Has anyone out there in amateur radio land solved this problem?

John
VA3JQ




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