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Old 07-27-2007, 06:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have suddenly run into the problem where every third thing I try to install
comes with the message "the requested operation requires elevation". I have
only been able to find solutions for Vista Business and ULTIMATE versions but
my home premium OS is doing it too. Any ideas what to do? I am getting fed up
fast and the software that I am downloading is driver related (modem ect)
from Microsoft affiliated sites??!!
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Old 07-27-2007, 08:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If the 'operation requires elevation' this means it needs administrator
privileges. Just right click on the setup file of the software you are
downloading and, from the drop down menu, select the 'run as administrator'
option. The software should then install in elevated mode.

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>I have suddenly run into the problem where every third thing I try to
>install
> comes with the message "the requested operation requires elevation". I
> have
> only been able to find solutions for Vista Business and ULTIMATE versions
> but
> my home premium OS is doing it too. Any ideas what to do? I am getting fed
> up
> fast and the software that I am downloading is driver related (modem ect)
> from Microsoft affiliated sites??!!
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me yesterday
that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They suggested I
should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
"ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.

Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now since
I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I am using Vista Ultimate and only use the Windows Vista Firewall however,
my broadband connection does work through a modem/router (the router
effectively being a hardware firewall rather than software). The 'ping' you
refer to from ShieldUp simply means that the ShieldsUp program managed to
get through the firewall and register your IP address.

While I use Vista's firewall I have also always been an advocate of Zone
Alarm (the free version). If you feel worried or threatened by what you read
regarding firewalls and want to make the change, the by all means download
Zone Alarm (free version) I would certainly recommend it.


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Quote:
>I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
> was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me
> yesterday
> that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They
> suggested I
> should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
> that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
> "ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
> Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now
> since
> I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
> novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
> which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:56 PM   #5 (permalink)
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There is nothing wrong with Vista's built-in firewall.
However, for maximum protection, consider installing
a comprehensive anti-virus/security program, such as
Windows OneCare. You can try it FREE for 90 days.
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htm

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"AliceZ" wrote:

I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me yesterday
that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They suggested I
should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
"ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.

Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now since
I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:26 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Just wanted to mention that I tried the Shields Up not only on the Toshiba
notebook with Vista Home Premium Sp1 (with also AVG-AV; AVG-AS, SpyBlaster),
but also on our WinXPsp2 desktop which has NAV (AVG-AS; AdAware, SpyBlaster)
and that also showed the same "ping" thing.

"AliceZ" wrote:
Quote:
> I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
> was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me yesterday
> that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They suggested I
> should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
> that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
> "ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.
>
> Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
> Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now since
> I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
> novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
> which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:30 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Sorry - forgot to mention that I also use DSL.

"AliceZ" wrote:
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> Just wanted to mention that I tried the Shields Up not only on the Toshiba
> notebook with Vista Home Premium Sp1 (with also AVG-AV; AVG-AS, SpyBlaster),
> but also on our WinXPsp2 desktop which has NAV (AVG-AS; AdAware, SpyBlaster)
> and that also showed the same "ping" thing.
>
> "AliceZ" wrote:
>
Quote:
> > I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
> > was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me yesterday
> > that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They suggested I
> > should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
> > that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
> > "ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.
> >
> > Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
> > Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now since
> > I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
> > novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
> > which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:59 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Run the Symantec Security check:
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/d...d=ie&venid=sym

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"AliceZ" <AliceZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4231904C-5913-4A96-B836-5EC2B0EE0743@microsoft.com...
Sorry - forgot to mention that I also use DSL.

"AliceZ" wrote:
Quote:
> Just wanted to mention that I tried the Shields Up not only on the Toshiba
> notebook with Vista Home Premium Sp1 (with also AVG-AV; AVG-AS, SpyBlaster),
> but also on our WinXPsp2 desktop which has NAV (AVG-AS; AdAware, SpyBlaster)
> and that also showed the same "ping" thing.
>
> "AliceZ" wrote:
>
Quote:
> > I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which I
> > was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me yesterday
> > that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They suggested I
> > should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
> > that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
> > "ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.
> >
> > Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
> > Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now since
> > I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
> > novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
> > which is a bit confusing and daunting
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Old 04-29-2008, 03:16 PM   #9 (permalink)
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"AliceZ" <AliceZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I just bought a Toshbia A305 S6825 notebook with Vista Premium sp1 (which
> I
> was told had good security programs installed) and someone told me
> yesterday
> that the Firewall on Virsta Premium is not (very) effective. They
> suggested I
> should use the (new) ZA (which is about 45MB, so they say). They mentioned
> that they used "ShieldsUP" to test Vista Premium's Firewall and found a
> "ping" (don't know what that is!) got through.
ShieldsUP is written by Steve Gibson, whom some revere as a security genius,
and the rest of us think he's a plagiarising idiot who doesn't know what
he's talking about.

It has been a long time since 'ping' was anything remotely like a security
threat. I personally like keeping it in place, as it is used as a measure of
network connectivity.

The firewall in Windows Vista is sufficient for most purposes, and is
configurable. ZoneAlarm (what 'ZA' usually stands for) is something of a
fashion, and if you want a program that keeps asking "is it okay to let this
application communicate to the Internet?", and believe that you can
competently answer that question, then perhaps it's for you. However,
Windows Vista's firewall does a thoroughly competent job of preventing
traffic that you didn't invite.
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> Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestions about the Vista Home Premium's
> Firewall? Or is this just too "hi tech" for me to get worried about now
> since
> I just bought the new Toshiba with Vista Home Premium sp1 and since I am a
> novice at all of this? I am trying to learn so much, as soon as possible,
> which is a bit confusing and daunting
Perhaps now is not the time to be adding a new program that is going to
assume you understand what you're doing?

Make sure you keep patched, keep your anti-virus and anti-spyware updated
(there are free anti-virus and anti-spyware programs, if you can't afford to
keep current on the short-term subscription to whatever came with your
system), and you should be ahead of most people.

The big additional feature most people will suggest ZoneAlarm for is that of
"outbound filtering". In an enterprise, this could be useful, in that it
allows you to prevent policy-breaking programs from communicating outside
the system - for a home user, it's "game over" already if you have an
unauthorised program installed on your system. [And in an enterprise, there
are better tools than ZoneAlarm available - an enterprise would not trust a
potentially-malicious machine to police itself]

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Old 04-29-2008, 03:31 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I have Vista Home Premium and use Sphinx Vista Firewall Control
freeware version

It works with Windows Firewall and you can control what goes _out_ fro
your pc

Done a ShieldsUp test and reports my pc is invisible ?

Running, the program uses 3500k of memory (not much) and installs o
disk using 1.90m

In 12 months, it seems i have been well protected. Whether its Vist
Firewall Control, Windows Firewall or the combination of the 2

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