Peer-to-Peer and SP2

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Hi, Is it true that SP2 could be a major problem for P2P application, like
kazaa ? Thanks ! Pierre
 
P Boucher said:
Hi, Is it true that SP2 could be a major problem for P2P application, like
kazaa ? Thanks ! Pierre

Do you have any idea how much crap can get on your system by using Kazza?
 
Thanks Map, but I use K-Lite, in 3 years: no prob at all, by the way can you
answer my original question ? Bye ! Pierre
 
P Boucher said:
Thanks Map, but I use K-Lite, in 3 years: no prob at all, by the way
can you answer my original question ? Bye ! Pierre

The included firewall in SP-2 is on by default after the SP-2 install
but you can disable it and continue using whatever firewall you used to
use before. If that's all the firewall you want, and you need Kazaa
Lite to make connections, then you can add it to the Exceptions list.
That allows outbound connections without a prompt. For an inbound
connection (i.e., the port that Kazaa Lite listens on), add a Port under
the Exceptions tab. Only you know on which port you have K-Lite
listening for inbound connections (I'm assuming it is configurable; if
it is a dynamically allocated ethereal port somewhere above 1023 and
fluctuates then you're SOL).
 
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