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LOL. That sounds about typical for PCs full stop -- without or without firewalls. :-) Especially if Vista is in the mix. I think the main reason Dave (above) ditched Vista was because of its unreliable networking.
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Yeah, I don't suppose me being on Vista and the other on XP helps much either - but if we didn't have these little problems to deal with what would we do with our time?
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Yep, Vista drives me NUTS.
Wifes lappie with Vista Home Basic won't print to my shared printer (XP) unless you first go into network places and double click on the printer.
I can't get it to print to the (dumb) queue on my Buffalo Linkstation full stop.
Put Mandriva 2009 on it this weekend and after jumping through hoops to get printing installed, it prints fine to the Linkstation but not the XP share 
Why is nothing easy?
Goes a lot better with Mandriva than VHB though.
No anti-malware overhead to load on in the first place and to get in the way afterwards.
I think you're just about there Jase?
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That looks as though it's picked up the IP of one machine (192.168.1.100) and then used the subnet to mean that everything else with a 192.168.1.x address should also be included. Is that interpretation correct?
That's how I see it Jason
I use Comodo 3 now having upgraded from 2.4 a couple of weeks ago becuase of the good test results.
It is a bit like a riddle in a conundrum to set up but I take it one step at a time and it does detect networks well and allow you to edit these
I find it less confusing than when I used Kerio (when it was just Kerio)
You could make each PC a separate trusted network zone and see if it allows them to talk to each other -Firewall > My Network Zones >Add > Edit
Hope this helps because you're right Jason the Help is little Help at all
Paul
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