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Philip Townsend
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      12-29-2003
I recently installed Norton Internet Security on my development machine.
I have used similar firewall products in the past without difficulties.
This product, however, rendered my IIS useless. I was unable to access
development projects on my localhost. Furthermore, I was unable to
access the IIS console. It gets better. After research and attempts to
work with the firewall settings, I was unable to access the Internet
altogether. The only way I was able to fix the problem was to wipe out
the hard drive and do a fresh install. Thinking that something got hosed
during the orginal installation, I installed Internet Security
Professional again. Surprise, same results. My IIS was useless, I had no
Internet connectivity, the software did not show up in Add/Remove, there
was no uninstall in the application directory, and yes, my only option
was to wipe out the HD and reinstall windows. Be forwarned about this
product. Symantec tech support was TOTALLY useless on this issue as
well. Can anybody make any other recommendations for a firewall product?



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Hermit Dave
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      12-29-2003
Try sygate, it used to be decent... make sure you dont use block all when
your browser tries to access inetinfo.exe

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"Philip Townsend" <> wrote in message
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> I recently installed Norton Internet Security on my development machine.
> I have used similar firewall products in the past without difficulties.
> This product, however, rendered my IIS useless. I was unable to access
> development projects on my localhost. Furthermore, I was unable to
> access the IIS console. It gets better. After research and attempts to
> work with the firewall settings, I was unable to access the Internet
> altogether. The only way I was able to fix the problem was to wipe out
> the hard drive and do a fresh install. Thinking that something got hosed
> during the orginal installation, I installed Internet Security
> Professional again. Surprise, same results. My IIS was useless, I had no
> Internet connectivity, the software did not show up in Add/Remove, there
> was no uninstall in the application directory, and yes, my only option
> was to wipe out the HD and reinstall windows. Be forwarned about this
> product. Symantec tech support was TOTALLY useless on this issue as
> well. Can anybody make any other recommendations for a firewall product?
>
>
>
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Jason
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      12-30-2003
I have been doing web development for some time using the
free version of ZoneAlarm from ZoneLabs.com. I have been
using it for about 3 years and it is solid. The best part
is that it is free for personal use. They also offer
ZoneAlarm Pro for a about $40 which is much more robust.
You may want to check it out.


>-----Original Message-----
>I recently installed Norton Internet Security on my

development machine.
>I have used similar firewall products in the past without

difficulties.
>This product, however, rendered my IIS useless. I was

unable to access
>development projects on my localhost. Furthermore, I was

unable to
>access the IIS console. It gets better. After research

and attempts to
>work with the firewall settings, I was unable to access

the Internet
>altogether. The only way I was able to fix the problem

was to wipe out
>the hard drive and do a fresh install. Thinking that

something got hosed
>during the orginal installation, I installed Internet

Security
>Professional again. Surprise, same results. My IIS was

useless, I had no
>Internet connectivity, the software did not show up in

Add/Remove, there
>was no uninstall in the application directory, and yes,

my only option
>was to wipe out the HD and reinstall windows. Be

forwarned about this
>product. Symantec tech support was TOTALLY useless on

this issue as
>well. Can anybody make any other recommendations for a

firewall product?
>
>
>
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