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Will

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 2:39 pm
Post subject: Decent Windows 2000 Firewall
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I'm looking for an entry level firewall I can install on all Windows 2000
computers, similar to the one Microsoft includes with Windows XP and Windows
2003. I think Zone Alarm is far too glossy with all of its pop up
dialogs, and it's logs often hide important details from me. I'd be quite
happy with something much simpler that has extremely detailed and
informative logging. What are my options?

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