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You win!

Apparently we got riled up over nothing

heh...

I'd be riled up too if they don't let you turn it off. XP, for all its good points, has some annoying tendencies to over-rule me. I can't find a way to turn file protection off with SP1, for example. Blech. Having to use hacks to disable and uninstall MSN and other stuff is kinda lame. But what can ya do? MS rules the world of computing. :huh:

Most? No, not most. Just your average idiot who runs out, buys a Dell, and runs a PC with no firewall, AV, or anti-spyware. People like that are the reason Sasser spreads, and they should be off PCs anyway. Darwin theory at work. I've been using Windows since 3.1 (I've recently switched to Linux permanently, after Windows ****ed me off for the last time) and guess how many viruses I got? Zero. Zip. None. Zilch. You know why? I always updated, always had an AV running, ran TWO software firewalls, and had a router firewall. Those are the kind of people that should be on a PC. Simple as this:

If you don't know how to USE a PC, then stay the hell away from them.

You know how to use a PC?

But you used 2 software firewalls...hmm

if you need AV at all then you arent that great with computers

Hmmm, utter toss! If you use AV you are protecting against the possibility of a virus, NOT admitting defeat with computers. Better to have and not need than need and not have.

I use AV software, or at least keep it running. That does not imply that I am crud at using a PC, it implies I am using AV just in case.

Don't expect to install post SP2 updates because you will need SP2 before you can get them.

thats fine i can start using linux :)

btw, i don't call limiting tcp connections a security update just a slowing down of worm spreading which doesnt make anything more secure

I use AV software, or at least keep it running. That does not imply that I am crud at using a PC, it implies I am using AV just in case.

exactly, the other two PCs on my network are the bug and virus ridden mess, but I am not allowed to touch them becaause when I was 7 I acciendly went and formatted my dads backup drive. I WAS ****ING 7. oh well, they have viruses, I dont :D

o83zero: Oh I dunno, I'm pretty bored of a certain theme now too!

I just think that AV is not only about YOUR pc, it's about protecting others. They scan outgoing files/mails too.

Remember, it's more like insurance than anything. I am currently buying a new house. It is well built. The roof tiles are NOT going to fall off. I still take out insurance, just in case one does, and hits a car.

Hmmm, utter toss! If you use AV you are protecting against the possibility of a virus, NOT admitting defeat with computers. Better to have and not need than need and not have.

I use AV software, or at least keep it running. That does not imply that I am crud at using a PC, it implies I am using AV just in case.

True, it's protection just like using your seatbelt while driving.

More great news for Windows users...MS needs to let people run their own damn PCs.

Good logic, they'be been doing such a stellar job of "running their own PC's" so far, right? With the spread of worms that have had patches for months before they become widespread. People for the most part are pretty ignorant about computers. If they have to be forced to deal with certain things because they are lazy or stupid in order to make it better for the whole, I see no problem with that. It's about time, and I'm sick of all this security bull**** problems from people that can't be bothered to do a simple update.

There will probably be an option to disable this, for the computer-saavy users, but for the widespread AOL/MSN using idiots out there, I think it's best to force them to comply until they become a bit more security-minded.

*edit*

So, apparently this will have no effect on anything other than unreachable hosts, which has nothing to do with P2P whatsoever. Amazing how people flip out and start flaming before all the facts are out and continue to flame because they don't understand what they've been told. Too sad.

Edited by [moribundi]
Max Connections can be changed in SP1 right, but comp security is more important, than a download.

have you heard about "firewall" & "anti-virus"

all the ppls who got blaster or sasser didn't even have a anti-virus running so i don't see how this will solve the problem

have you heard about "firewall" & "anti-virus"

all the ppls who got blaster or sasser didn't even have a anti-virus running so i don't see how this will solve the problem

Antivirus did nothing to stop blaster - if you remembered how it worked, it crashed some service and caused the machine to reboot. Unless this AV was a firewall, it would not of stopped that. It may of stopped it sending out itself, but by the time most AV had been updated, it had done the most damage.

This is a totally stupid change. One of the things newbies do is use kazaa like crazy, and shutting this off is a bad, bad thing, mainly for MS due to the amount of support calls they and the OEM manufacturers are gonna get.

theres no reason they should worry about it, the only time you have a large number of connections is on P2P , which isnt legal , therefore they arent going to trouble themselfs to let you download porn... i dont blame them,

P2P is not legal? Thats news to me.. maybe what you are downloading is not legal.. but as far as I know P2P is probably the next great filesharing technology.. And the internet/webpages could eventually goto a peer to peer type of deal to speed up browsing.

Info quoted from ntcanuck.com forum: ?The limit you are hitting only applies to connections in which the destinations are unreachableb>. You absolutely should not hit it if you are opening TCP connections to addresses that are live with an active listener on the destination port.

wow, everyone's making a big deal over nothing, as usual.

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