QUOTE (Trespasser @ Jul 17 2009, 04:55 AM)

This upcoming version will be terrific in XP. Also, I thought you were just concentrating on outbound protect since XP, Vista, and Win 7 have inbound by default. Removing inbound protection would lighten the resource demand on DefenseWall, wouldn't it?
1. Unfortunately, inbound protection with XP-W7 is implemented very interesting way. If you are in the Ethernet environment, it unlocks 139 and 445 ports (printer/file sharing and SMB). So, if your computer is locating within Ethernet network (so-called home networks), it may be vulnerable. See Kido, for instance.
2. Switching Inbound off will not dramatically improve the performance as it is requires to switch it on and off on the fly. So, it's implemented like a simple data field (on/off).