Hi Everybody.
My PC is P4 1.6GHz, OS WIN2K Pro, running NIS2002, with lots of installed applications that may be connected in the background to the Internet (e.g.: Outlook, KaZaA, eMule, MMJB, WMP, QTP, RealOne, NIS, FixIt, PowerDesk, etc.).
While browsing online I very frequently get a warning popup (please see attached picture) from NIS that "A remote system is attempting to access a generic process - svchost.exe on my computer" with a recommendation to "PERMIT" the access.
During long sessions I tried to "PERMIT" or to "BLOCK" such accesses separately without any visible effect.
I wonder if anybody encountered such events and if it would be OK to permanently "PERMIT" or "BLOCK" these attempts.
Thanks for your help.
My PC is P4 1.6GHz, OS WIN2K Pro, running NIS2002, with lots of installed applications that may be connected in the background to the Internet (e.g.: Outlook, KaZaA, eMule, MMJB, WMP, QTP, RealOne, NIS, FixIt, PowerDesk, etc.).
While browsing online I very frequently get a warning popup (please see attached picture) from NIS that "A remote system is attempting to access a generic process - svchost.exe on my computer" with a recommendation to "PERMIT" the access.
During long sessions I tried to "PERMIT" or to "BLOCK" such accesses separately without any visible effect.
I wonder if anybody encountered such events and if it would be OK to permanently "PERMIT" or "BLOCK" these attempts.
Thanks for your help.