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Old January 19th, 2006, 09:25 PM
kaishaku kaishaku is offline
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Default Win2k3 support, and DEP reaction.

I am looking for a new firewall, I have three questions about LnS:

1) Is Windows 2003 and Windows 2003 SP1 officially supported?

2) Does LnS deal with DEP restrictions gracefully? That is, when
such a restriction causes an LnS malfunction, is my machine left in
a "very" or "completely" usable state (ignoring firewall capabilities)?

3) Can LnS reverse all changes it makes to my system?
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Old January 24th, 2006, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Win2k3 support, and DEP reaction.

Is it the "real" DEP (DEP enabled hardware) or is it the software DEP? If it is the hardware DEP, I can tell you that with 2.05p3, I had problems when enabling the "Watch Thread Injection" Advanced Option. Other than that, no problems. That was with Windows XP SP2 with a Turion64 processor.
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Old January 24th, 2006, 10:34 PM
kaishaku kaishaku is offline
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Default Re: Win2k3 support, and DEP reaction.

I am currently evaluating Outpost instead.

I care about official Win2k3 support after Kerio 2.1.5 taught
me it definitely does not allow Win2k3 to boot once installed.
 

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