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August 18th 05, 05:14 PM
Overview

During brief time at windows startup, it appears
my DSL connection often has no protection. I want
to control startup of software and windows components
to plug this breach.

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My specs

Win XP Home edition
Norton 2005 AntiVirus & Firewall
NOTE: Windows firewall is disabled (required, I think
to use Norton)
Software fully updated
External DSL modem connected to PC via ethernet cable
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When I boot up,

1. my security software loads automatically.
2. If I forgot to manually disable my ethernet
connection before I shut down the last
time, then my ethernet will also load automatically

Is this a problem?

I run very little stuff in background, and have very
few icons in my Windows task bar. There is no
predictable pattern as to how these icons appear during
windows startup.

Based on observations of those icons, it appears
that on occassion, during windows startup my ethernet
loads before my firewall and other security
software load. If so, then for that brief time
(under 1 minute) my system is potentially
vulnerable, since the ethernet connects to an external
DSL modem. Is that a problem?


Problem or not, do you know how to do the following tweak?

I would like to tweak my boot up / start up routine to force
my ethernet to either (1) wait until the Norton stuff is
all loaded or (2) wait some predefined amount of time before
loading, under the assumption that my security stuff will be
loaded before then. Anyone have any ideas or can you point
me to any resources you know contain the answer?

Thanks
Steve

Jerry
August 18th 05, 10:35 PM
Don't power up the external DSL modem till after Windows is done booting.

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> Overview
>
> During brief time at windows startup, it appears
> my DSL connection often has no protection. I want
> to control startup of software and windows components
> to plug this breach.
>
> ================================================== ==
> My specs
>
> Win XP Home edition
> Norton 2005 AntiVirus & Firewall
> NOTE: Windows firewall is disabled (required, I think
> to use Norton)
> Software fully updated
> External DSL modem connected to PC via ethernet cable
> ================================================== ==
>
> When I boot up,
>
> 1. my security software loads automatically.
> 2. If I forgot to manually disable my ethernet
> connection before I shut down the last
> time, then my ethernet will also load automatically
>
> Is this a problem?
>
> I run very little stuff in background, and have very
> few icons in my Windows task bar. There is no
> predictable pattern as to how these icons appear during
> windows startup.
>
> Based on observations of those icons, it appears
> that on occassion, during windows startup my ethernet
> loads before my firewall and other security
> software load. If so, then for that brief time
> (under 1 minute) my system is potentially
> vulnerable, since the ethernet connects to an external
> DSL modem. Is that a problem?
>
>
> Problem or not, do you know how to do the following tweak?
>
> I would like to tweak my boot up / start up routine to force
> my ethernet to either (1) wait until the Norton stuff is
> all loaded or (2) wait some predefined amount of time before
> loading, under the assumption that my security stuff will be
> loaded before then. Anyone have any ideas or can you point
> me to any resources you know contain the answer?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>

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