Eset nod32 security - firewall question ??
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Eset nod32 security - firewall question ??
Anyone here advise me how / if I can block a certain programme installed on my pc from being accessed on the internet via eset nod32`s firewall ?? ask this as for the life off me I can see where you enter a programme installed on your pc to the block list, I can see where you can add certain website addresses but not an installed actual programme ??
if I swap back to the windows xp firewall can someone remind me if I just have to add the actual programme to the list off programmes I want blocked and tick / untick the box ??
bit confused if anyone could advise on any off teh above ??
cheers and thanks again guys, really do appreciatte your help on my ever increasing list off pc related questions !!!
if I swap back to the windows xp firewall can someone remind me if I just have to add the actual programme to the list off programmes I want blocked and tick / untick the box ??
bit confused if anyone could advise on any off teh above ??
cheers and thanks again guys, really do appreciatte your help on my ever increasing list off pc related questions !!!
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I've found a link on Noddys website which isn't what you asked for but it's close
ESET Knowledgebase - How do I open or close (allow or deny) a specific port on my ESET Smart Security Personal firewall? (4.0)
I'm guessing program blocking is near those options
ESET Knowledgebase - How do I open or close (allow or deny) a specific port on my ESET Smart Security Personal firewall? (4.0)
I'm guessing program blocking is near those options
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If you are being a router, typically incoming traffic by default will be blocked by the router unless you (or your computer) has (have) initiated the connection(s) from your end.
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page...nt&id=SOLN2118
that link may help but not an answer as such
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page...nt&id=SOLN2118
that link may help but not an answer as such
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