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Question about Windows Firewall Control (and combination with simplewall doable?)
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<blockquote data-quote="71Hemi" data-source="post: 821264" data-attributes="member: 46633"><p>[USER=79150]@JeanCraie[/USER] </p><p>Disabling DNS Client Service will have no effect in reaching any website what so ever. Regarding installing, do Kaspersky Security Cloud first, then reboot then check to see if you are at service pack "b"(put your mouse over icon by clock to see if your at "a" or "b"). If "a" then check for updates ("b" should be a 6.9meg update) and check again by clock. If "b" then reboot again and proceed with Sphinx, followed by reboot then OSA and reboot. I would leave OSA at default so as to have no prompts and worry free security. There is a thread on here somewhere for Kaspersky settings for KAF and KSCF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71Hemi, post: 821264, member: 46633"] [USER=79150]@JeanCraie[/USER] Disabling DNS Client Service will have no effect in reaching any website what so ever. Regarding installing, do Kaspersky Security Cloud first, then reboot then check to see if you are at service pack "b"(put your mouse over icon by clock to see if your at "a" or "b"). If "a" then check for updates ("b" should be a 6.9meg update) and check again by clock. If "b" then reboot again and proceed with Sphinx, followed by reboot then OSA and reboot. I would leave OSA at default so as to have no prompts and worry free security. There is a thread on here somewhere for Kaspersky settings for KAF and KSCF. [/QUOTE]
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