Spybot Pwns Your Windows Firewall

Posted by Aaron Nelsen on Mar 30, 2008 in Aaron Nelsen, How-to, Spybot, Tips, Windows Firewall, Windows XP |

Yes, I did just use the word “pwns” in the title of my post… blame it on the fact I’m typing this on my iPhone since Apple has my computer for the next week.

So apparently Spybot has a nasty habit of taking away your ability to disable your Windows Firewall, go figure, so now when you go to disable it, the disable option is grayed out and cannot be selected.

Here’s how to disable it manually:

Click Start

Hit Run

Type services.msc

Once it opens, find the entry marked “Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing [ICS]” and right-click on it and hit Stop.

Now right-click on it again, and select Properties.

On the General tab change the Startup Type to Disabled. Click Ok.

And there you have it, no more Windows Firewall. Of course I would recommend installing another firewall solution after disabling the Windows Firewall, but that’s your call.

1 Comment

Dave Sack
Mar 31, 2008 at 7:14 am

I would assume that this post would lead to a post about which firewall you’d recommend using right? Because I’ve been thinking about setting up a new firewall… I got tired of my old one (Comodo Firewall) always asking me if I should allow or deny stuff. What do you recommend?


 

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