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Event ID 1000 only with linksys router31 Aug 2006 19:41 GMT3
From event log..........
Event 1000
Faulting application ****.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module *****.dll,
version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x000d1efe.
Networking QOS31 Aug 2006 19:06 GMT2
I don't know if this is an appropriate place for this question or not,
but I am wanting some information regarding QOS when you have a VOIP
system running on your network.  This is my question:
Let say I have a router that supports QOS without any issues, but then
Why does svchost.exe 'dial out' and where's it going?31 Aug 2006 17:47 GMT2
comp.security.firewalls,microsoft.public.windows.networking.firewall,alt.comp.networking.firewalls
Why does svchost.exe 'dial out' and where's it going?
Someone who knows little about computers installed a personal firewall
recently on a Windows XP Home box and asked me why svchost ...
PC can ping website, can't get there by http31 Aug 2006 15:24 GMT2
not sure if this is the best group for this, but here goes.  I spent 5
hours yesterday trying to narrow this down, and hope someone can help.
small office, 12 PCs, all Windows XP.  yesterday they had a DLink
router.  today they put into place a Watchguard Firebox X20E.  the
Simple question ??31 Aug 2006 08:36 GMT2
I have three computers connected through a router, the desktop is wired and two laptops
are connected wirelessly.
The desktop and first laptop can access the shared folders of the second laptop ( in "my
network places" ) and pinging it works fine, BUT :
block wan request default setting?31 Aug 2006 01:09 GMT6
I noticed the "block wan request" on my old linksys router was set for
enabled. Why would I want that to be enabled? What would be the difference
if I change it to disabled?
Thank you!!!!
FIREWALL does`n works!30 Aug 2006 23:09 GMT2
When i want to swich firewall on i get a message
"Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall
Settings."
Question is: HOW TO DESIDE THIS PROBLEM?
mtu default setting disabled, why?30 Aug 2006 10:46 GMT4
I have old linksys router. I used the linksys automated program to let the
computer set up router for me automatically. It worked fine and everything
works as it should. However, I noticed that the mtu setting was set for
"disabled." I changed it to 1500 and enabled.
firewall blocks Pda29 Aug 2006 20:26 GMT1
My firewall (McAfee) blocks my Pda.
How can I change settings in McAfee to accept contact with my Pda?
Not connected ????? Yes I AM..... ?????28 Aug 2006 21:00 GMT1
I'm connecting through wireless router, everything works fine, Except......
When I open a webpage with a video on it, the entire video window is like a
popup button and a hover window says "click here to activate this control"
then if I click it, I still can't view the video, at ...
Do I need a hardware firewall?25 Aug 2006 23:25 GMT6
Hoping someone can set me straight on this:
I have a home network (domain) with 4 boxes - Windows 2003 Server, Windows
Vista, and 2 Windows 2000 machines.  The 2003 Server and Vista boxes have
the windows firewall enabled for internet, and disabled for the LAN.  The
Server intermittently dropping connections24 Aug 2006 20:30 GMT1
I am running Small Business Server Premium 2003 with Windows XP SP2 clients.
This week, my client pcs have been intermittently losing connections to the
server as indicated by the following error messages that have been
appearing:
DCOM and firewalls24 Aug 2006 17:14 GMT1
LAdies/gents
I'm sure that i'm not the first to ask such a question.
Scenario
A firewall has being setup to protect a network filled with DCOM servers.
Using Group Policy to Enable C$ or $admin shares on workstations24 Aug 2006 01:21 GMT1
I need to reanbled via a group policy the $domain or C$ shares for admin use
to install Symantec Antivirus via a push method across the network. Currently
with XP SP2 install it blocks all remote connection to the local workstation
to allow deployment of the package.
Need firewall suggestions22 Aug 2006 22:26 GMT1
I need a firewall solution whether it be a software application,
hardware appliance, or even a separate computer. I will be at a
trade show and will be assigned two IP addresses for my internal
netwok of computers. Two different software programs will be
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