I and some others here think Juno has no business acting as a server. I'm not sure what it might mean [many TOS forbid running servers, most P2P applications are servers, and many servers are used as part of worm or trojan installations, and servers can in theory be compromised such that your data could be stolen], but most report that blocking Juno from acting as a server has no known negative consequences. What say anyone else? I also block jsps.exe [Juno Network Service] from Internet or Server roles and have seen no detriment, although I do not use Juno Web for Internet access. thepccat On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:43:23 -0500 "media29" <media29@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: [...] > When I get the web connection my Firewall asks [...] "Do you want to allow Juno to act as a server?" [...] I click "No" and the connection seems fine. What does it > mean to allow Juno to act as a server? > Barbara Hamel To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~