> Will the Norton Personal Firewall 2004 install on a computer running
> Windows 95?
> The Symantec web site shows that this product supports Windows 98 and
> later.
No. Symantec does not support WIN95 anymore, they haven't for two years.
It will simply refuse to install on it.
Brian C - 05 May 2004 13:38 GMT
Outpost 1.0 freeware version will.
(I think you might need ie 4 or above installed with desktop update
for it not to crash). Active desktop does not need to be enabled.
(If a program say learning mode in the blocked viewer. Disconnect or
unplug your internet connection. In options application. (remember
that name). Under blocked application Delete it. Now select trusted
application and add that program back.)
Dont take any incoming connections very few program require this.
Irc does. It has a preset option for Irc.
However, no firewall will work properly in you have two computer
hooked together
Brian C.
>> Will the Norton Personal Firewall 2004 install on a computer running
>> Windows 95?
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>No. Symantec does not support WIN95 anymore, they haven't for two years.
>It will simply refuse to install on it.
> Will the Norton Personal Firewall 2004 install on a computer running
> Windows 95?
> The Symantec web site shows that this product supports Windows 98 and
> later.
I've just installed Kerio 2.1.5 (free) on Win95 4.00.950.
During the installation process it tells you that Win95
is not supported but all they really mean, is that they
don't provide technical support.