Hello everyone !
I recently installed Mcafee Virus Scan Plus on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits ( RC ) , and I just noticed in the Control Panel that Windows Firewall and Mcafee Personal Firewall are both turned on . It seems weird because on my other PCs ( Windows XP and Vista ) , when I installed my Mcafee product, Windows Firewall was automatically disabled ( turn off ) . Well this doesn't seem to be the case in Windows 7 . Is this normal or is it a bug ? I donno if this usually happens on Windows 7 or it just happened with me due to some error , did it happen with anyone running Windows 7 ? Should I manually turn off Windows Firewall ?
I have an additional question , is there a way I can test the performance of Mcafee Personal Firewall ? I am worried about the security Mcafee offers on Windows 7 ( I do not doubt the great security it offers on Windows XP and Windows Vista , I am actually a very happy Mcafee Customer for more than 2 years ) .
Thank you in advance ,
Sincerely ,
Leeeeeeelo .
Message was edited by: Leeeeeeelo on 11/29/09 9:31 AM
Message was edited by: Leeeeeeelo on 11/29/09 9:32 AMSolved! Go to Solution.
OK I've just been on the conference call with the technicians and apparently McAfee works differently with Windows 7 than with any previous system. Apparently McAfee's firewall integrates with Windows Firewall and they work together so WF showing as "On" is normal behaviour....in Windows 7 ONLY.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 11/30/09 2:33 PMWindows 7 treats 3rd party firewalls differently from other systems in that it allows them to control it. It should actually be off although I see in my machine that under Advanced Settings it shows that it is on.
I will flag this issue and see if anyone knows the answer.
Hello Ex_Brit ,
Thank you for your prompt reply ! Are you having the same issue on Windows 7 ? However about how Windows 7 treats 3rd party firewalls , I would like to point out that when I bought my PC , it came with BitDefender 2010 installed on Windows 7 and its firewall ( Windows Firewall ) disabled ( turned off ) , however I donno if the technician who built my PC, turned it off or BitDefender turned it off . When I uninstalled it ( BitDefender ) so I can install Mcafee , Windows prompted me to turn on its firewall ( and so I did ) . However I did not receive any warning concerning Windows Firewall afterwards ( after the installation of my Mcafee product ) . It was by searching in the Control Panel that I discovered that Windows Firewall is actually turned on , along with Mcafee Personal Firewall . Should I manually turn off Windows Firewall ?
Well after reading your post I checked both my regular McAfee Firewall and my beta McAfee Firewall which are installed in 2 separate Windows 7's and both had failed to turn off Windows Firewall. I have since filed a bug report for the beta one and have flagged this thread in our Moderation section, plus I have turned off Windows Firewall in both my Windows 7 installations. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 11/29/09 6:41 PMOK I've just been on the conference call with the technicians and apparently McAfee works differently with Windows 7 than with any previous system. Apparently McAfee's firewall integrates with Windows Firewall and they work together so WF showing as "On" is normal behaviour....in Windows 7 ONLY.
Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 11/30/09 2:33 PMHey ex-brit,IF i understand correctly i should be able to use both firewalls for extra protection?If that is correct,i can`t eable my windows firewall.when i open my firewall(win 7) it shows all the obtions, but if i click on it to enable it does nothing.Allmost like it does when something is grayed out.I am a little paranoid as i have been haveing windows media out bound events when i have them blocked outgoing.Plus a few other odd things.
No, that isn't true. Two software firewalls deliberately set to "On" could actually defeat each other. I already said that in Windows 7 the two work together differently than they do in Vista or XP. Just leave the settings as they are.
Thanks,I misunderstood.
I also cannot enable/dissable the windows firewall as it says "these setting are being managed by a vendor application Mcafee personal Firewall" I need to temporary turn off the firewall to install software. Do u know of any way to do so?
Thanks ashley
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In some rare situations, you might want to turn off Personal Firewall temporarily. For example, you might need to turn Personal Firewall off while you troubleshoot an issue.
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