Humpty, on Jun 19 2007, 06:30 PM, said:
I would take Rridgely's advice and just disable if your not confident.
You can uninstall the first three but leave Internet Protocol-TCP/IP.
Uninstalling those three will result in no workstation service which isn't needed on a standalone pc.
I usually uninstall the first three at XP setup with no probs.
Even after an uninstall they can be reinstalled through add/remove windows components which will ask for the xp cd.
Thanks Humpty & rridgely
I'm not using Windows Firewall anymore, got a real one
"ZoneAlarm"
Had some minor hiccups

to start with, but after uninstalling and then reinstalling ZA works like a treat

passed "Leak Test" no problem.
I'll just un check the first three listing in
"Local Area Connection" dialog box, I wont uninstall them, and leave
"Internet Protocol-TCP/IP" checked.
Thanks guys...Humpty&Rridgely, sounds like a TV drama series