You will probably find that most people around here prefer to have layers of
security from firewall to anti-virus to anti-spam.  One more level of
security is always a good thing.

We have it enabled on our network, controlled by group policies, works very
well, and doesn't cause any issues.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:17 PM, aci <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would love to hear some thoughts on the use of Windows Firewall in a
> Domain Setting. I have never been a fan of the product as I feel it causes
> more issues than it solves. I don't use it on my Personal computer or laptop
> either. If a company has a properly configured firewall, and properly
> installed and configured Enterprise level AntiVirus, is there really a
> point.
>
> I am asking because I am consulting for a client that has it running on
> their network. I have always disabled it, and need to provide some
> justification to them either way.
>
> TIA,
> Aci
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