Firewall Questions + My Setup

KJS

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After years of using the 2005 Norton AntiVirus (yes I know that was a very stupid move) without updating it, I started using AVG Free + Spybot Search & Destroy. AVG Free found 2 Trojan horses + Spybot Search & Destroy found a whole lot of Adware/Spyware (70-something)

Now when I scan AVG Free, it always has a list of stuff that are under infections/threats called "Tracking Cookies" if I remember correctly, what are these? Just wondering, since I just ran the scan yesterday which picked up a lot (around 100) and when I scanned again today it picked up 2. What are these?

Now I know that Windows comes with its own Firewall called Windows Firewall (I'm using XP), and I'm wondering how good this is against the Free ones? I'm using Firefox (which I heard has like it's own protective abilities or something) and I'm looking for a Free Firewall that is better than the original Windows Firewall. Any suggestions?

Do I need to remove Windows Firewall to install another Firewall?
How to do you do that?
 
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I recommend Comodo Firewall.
It's free or you can pay for it.
And it's really awesome.
When in paranoid mode it won't let the computer do anything without you telling it to. :)
 
Thanks, I've heard of Comodo Firewall. Anyone else?
I now need to know whether or not I need to uninstall Windows Firewall and how do I do that?

Also, I've read that Comodo Firewall is a bit heavy on resources.
 
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Thanks, I've heard of Comodo Firewall. Anyone else?
I now need to know whether or not I need to uninstall Windows Firewall and how do I do that?

As far as i know you can't uninstall windows firewall, and really there's no reason
to. Just disable windows firewall once you got Comobo Firewall set up, if you
choose that one that is. :)
 
Thanks, found out how to disable the firewall from Windows website:
"Disable Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP or Windows XP SP1
Note A firewall is designed to help protect your computer from attack by malicious users or by malicious software. Malicious software includes viruses that use unsolicited incoming network traffic to attack your computer. Before you disable your firewall, you must disconnect your computer from all networks, including the Internet. To do this, follow these steps:
1. In Control Panel, double-click Networking and Internet Connections, and then click Network Connections.
2. Right-click the connection on which you want to disable ICF, and then click Properties.
3. On the Advanced tab, click to clear the Protect my computer or network check box.
Disable Windows Firewall in Windows XP SP2
Note A firewall is designed to help protect your computer from attack by malicious users or by malicious software. Malicious software includes viruses that use unsolicited incoming network traffic to attack your computer. Before you disable your firewall, you must disconnect your computer from all networks, including the Internet. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type Firewall.cpl, and then click OK.
2. On the General tab, click Off (not recommended), and then click OK."
 
Also, another question I have is I plan on installing AVG + Spybot S+D and a firewall on my sister's Vista too. Does Windows Vista come with Windows Firewall or does it not have a Firewall?
 
Also, another question I have is I plan on installing AVG + Spybot S+D and a firewall on my sister's Vista too. Does Windows Vista come with Windows Firewall or does it not have a Firewall?

Windows Vista also has a firewall.
I'm not sure if it's also called Windows Firewall, it probably is.
 
Installed Comodo Firewall, good program.

Current Security Setup:

AVG Free
Spybot Search & Destroy
Comodo Firewall PRO
 
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