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About the EasyLI Done!™ Series Tutorials

All EasyLI Done!™ Series Tutorials are designed to accomplish specific tasks on a step-by-step basis!
From connecting two computers together to share files using a crossover cable to setting up a secured wireless network connection, these online tutorials are extremely easy to follow. Although all tutorials were put together with the novice user (beginner) in mind, advanced users will find a few tricks to put to use also, such as 'How to Force Windows to Shutdown' when it just won't shutdown normally.
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Did you know? If you access the Internet without having a firewall turned on, your computer could be attacked by hackers, viruses, spyware and adware.

You should at least have a software-based firewall installed on your computers and turned on, before making the connection to the Internet. The best Internet protection you can get for computers is a hardware-based firewall, also known as a router. Routers hide your computers from the Internet by implementing network address translation (NAT).

Firewalls provide excellent protection against many viruses, adware,hackers, spyware and malware programs, by preventing those types of malicious programs from being able to automatically download themselves from the Internet onto computers. Malicious programs are able to infect computers that do not have a firewall installed on them, by scanning the computers for open ports, and once an open port is found, the malicious program automatically downloads itself onto that computer through that open port. Firewalls block open ports and prevent malicious programs from being able to get into computers.

Did you know? Firewalls can block you from accessing the Internet!

Firewalls are great, but if not properly configured, they can cause many problems. For instance, games that used to work fine begin to start crashing (freezing) the computer, problems sending and receiving e-mail begin to surface, and problems viewing web pages ('The page cannot be displayed...', 'Cannot find server...') start happening.

If you are experiencing problems after installing the McAfee personal firewall plus, walkthrough the tutorial below and learn how to configure the firewall so that it does not cause any further problems on your computer or network of computers.

Follow the steps below to configure the McAfee personal firewall plus.

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How to Configure the McAfee personal firewall plus to Allow Web Pages to Display

Firewalls have become a necessity for Internet access. However, if they are not properly configured, they can cause a lot of frustration.

Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them.
It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's guaranteed to work or your money is refunded back to you! No corporate red-tape, no if, ands or buts. If the tutorial does not work to your satisfaction, just forward me a copy of your PayPal receipt, and within a day or two your refund will be issued. Your total satisfaction is what counts to me! So, go ahead and try the tutorial risk-free.

Here's how to configure the McAfee personal firewall plus to allow web pages to display:

 

Step 1: With the left mouse button, double-click on the 'McAfee SecurityCenter' icon in the System Tray area.

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Step 2: With the left mouse button, click on 'Personal firewall plus'.

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Connect your computers together to backup or share your files between them.
It's easy, it's fast, and best of all, it's guaranteed to work or your money is refunded back to you! No corporate red-tape, no if, ands or buts. If the tutorial does not work to your satisfaction, just forward me a copy of your PayPal receipt, and within a day or two your refund will be issued. Your total satisfaction is what counts to me! So, go ahead and try the tutorial risk-free.
 
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