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> I Can't Turn Off Windows Firewall, On/Off buttons are grayed (dimed)
taochuen
post Aug 17 2006, 09:32 AM
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After I installed Norton Internet Security on my Windows XP Home PC ( which was never connected to any domain), I was trying to turn off Windows Firewall but realized that On/Off buttons are grayed. What should I do to turn off the Windows Firewall so I don't have 2 firewalls on one machine?

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Did NIS do it automatically?
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It might. Since I didn't pay attention on those buttons before I installed NIS, I can't really tell for sure. Thanks. Tao
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do you have permission to do so? usually only admins do i think
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