Moderator note: this thread was split off from the related Outpost Security Suite FREE thread.
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The Windows Firewall (Vista/7) is Powerful, yet by default, outbound connections are allowed.
You simply need to Block Outbound connections: "Outbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked"
This is the "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security".
Click your start orb and type firewall and choose 'Windows Firewall with Advanced Security'.
Or type wf.msc > Enter to go directly to the Snap-In.
In the Snap-In|Overview see which 'Profile' is active.
Click 'Windows Firewall Properties', choose a Profile and block 'Outbound connections' then 'Apply'.
In the left tree of the Snap-In choose 'Monitoring' > 'Firewall' and see if your program is listed.
In the left tree of the Snap-In choose 'Outbound Rules' and to the right 'New Rule'.
More than likely you'll be adding a 'Program' (*.exe), just 'Browse' for the Program path (i.e. C:\Path\to\opera.exe )
Rules are predefined for everything the system needs, so this is mostly for 3rd party apps that do not apply rules when run/installed as an Admin.
To quickly add a program to the exceptions list, you can create a shortcut on your desktop; Location >
C:\Windows\System32\FirewallSettings.exe
After launch choose the exceptions tab.
For the shortcut Location (alternative) you could add >
rundll32 firewall.cpl,ShowControlPanel 1
which will open in the exceptions tab, (You might need to run as Admin).
There's also a program (Free/Portable) by 'Sphinx Software' to help with Windows Firewall.
Windows 7 (used to be Vista) Firewall Control.
http://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/
Configuration suggestions for Windows Vista/7 firewall
Re: Outpost Security Suite FREE
@ Ruby
Excellent Tip!
i would love to use Windows Firewall, but that was one of the "cons".
The fact that i thought it wasn't a 2-way firewall.
But you have clarified the truth for me
I truly hate installing 3rd party software that is not absolutely required.
That's 1 more app. i can bypass when my Kaspersky license runs out
All that's left is a decision on a good, light Anti-Virus.
I read about Microsoft Security Essentials, it's free and supposedly it does an OK job.
Excellent Tip!
i would love to use Windows Firewall, but that was one of the "cons".
The fact that i thought it wasn't a 2-way firewall.
But you have clarified the truth for me
I truly hate installing 3rd party software that is not absolutely required.
That's 1 more app. i can bypass when my Kaspersky license runs out
All that's left is a decision on a good, light Anti-Virus.
I read about Microsoft Security Essentials, it's free and supposedly it does an OK job.
Re: NOT Outpost Security Suite FREE
The off-topic information (post 3 onwards) is very useful and informative
Could the topic name be changed so more people can benefit?
Could the topic name be changed so more people can benefit?
Re: Outpost Security Suite FREE
Sounds good. Splitting topic...NickR wrote:The off-topic information (post 3 onwards) is very useful and informative
Could the topic name be changed so more people can benefit?