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Old Jun 18, 2007, 03:22 AM
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Windows Firewall; Defender (Vista)

I have a new PC with Vista Home Premium. I use cable internet access.

Vista already has Windows Firewall as part of it. Does that mean I don't need to download an outside one like Zone Alarm which I used on my old PC?

I also used to use AdAware, Spybot S&D and Spyware Blaster, all on advice of the good folks here. Vista has something called Windows Defender, which blocks "malware." Does that replace all or any of those programs?

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Thw Windows firewall is indeed a software firewall much like ZoneAlarm. You don't need both. I haven't played with Defender yet but I believe it performs the same function as SpyBot and AdAware (Defender is the next generation of Giant's Anti-Spyware product that MS acquired).
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I use Defender on my XP and Vista machines. It seems to work very well. I occassionally do a supplemental scan with AdAware but very little is caught.

Windows firewall is just OK and you might want to replace it with something stronger. However, if you have a home network with a NAT router, that and the Windows firewall may be enough.
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However, if you have a home network with a NAT router, that and the Windows firewall may be enough.

I knew there was a reason I posted this to the beginner forum! How can I tell if I have that? The cable guy installed the internet service. I think it's some type of networking even though I have only one PC. Thanks again.
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