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Hello guys, I need a help.
I've tried searching for this issue on the internet but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. I always ended up on generic Windows Vista Firewall pages. My question is simple: How do I completely block internet access for a program on Windows Vista? Is it possible? I have already tried creating a rule on the Firewall With Advanced Security for both inbound and outbound access using the "New Rule..." wizard. I choose "Program", next I choose the program's location, next I choose "Block the connection", then I check all three profiles and finally a name for the rule. I have created testing rules for both IE and Firefox but they could still access the internet (i.e, the webpages were still loading). The columns on the firewall control panel show that the rules are enabled, the action is block and all other columns are "Any". I thought it would completely prevent the program from accessing the internet, but it doesn't. Could you guys give me a hand? Is there a way I could make a program to not see the internet (or any network for that matter) at all? Thank you very much, Andre |
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Just one more thing I'd like to share. When I specify a rule to block
outbound connections to remote TCP port 80 for Firefox and IE, they can both still access the internet. But if on the rule's property "Programs and Services" tab I choose "All Programs" instead of a specific executable, then both IE and Firefox fail to open any common webpages (that use port 80). In other words, if I don't specify a program on the rule (i.e, apply to all programs), the rule is applied correctly. If I specify a program on the *same* rule, it is not applied for that program. I want to isolate a single program from accessing any ports on remote computers, so I can't leave "All Programs" set. Thank you again for your attention, Andre "Andre" wrote: Hello guys, I need a help. I've tried searching for this issue on the internet but I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. I always ended up on generic Windows Vista Firewall pages. My question is simple: How do I completely block internet access for a program on Windows Vista? Is it possible? I have already tried creating a rule on the Firewall With Advanced Security for both inbound and outbound access using the "New Rule..." wizard. I choose "Program", next I choose the program's location, next I choose "Block the connection", then I check all three profiles and finally a name for the rule. I have created testing rules for both IE and Firefox but they could still access the internet (i.e, the webpages were still loading). The columns on the firewall control panel show that the rules are enabled, the action is block and all other columns are "Any". I thought it would completely prevent the program from accessing the internet, but it doesn't. Could you guys give me a hand? Is there a way I could make a program to not see the internet (or any network for that matter) at all? Thank you very much, Andre |
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To completely block a program's internet access, search "Firewall" in the start menu and look for "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security" and choose it. Select "Inbound Rules" (you might have to wait a second for the programs to appear), you should see a list of programs on your computer. Choose the one you want to block and right-click it (if you see two copies of the same program, do this to both of them) then select "Properties". Under "General" in the pop-up window, click the box under "action" marked "Block the Connections" (make sure you do this to both of the programs). Now choose "Outbound rules" in the left panel. Go to ActionNew rule. In the new window, choose "Program", then specify the program you want to block and click next. It's all pretty straightforward from there on. BTW, this is the method I used to block my adobe flash CS4 from checking the authenticity of my serial number, i hope it works for whatever purpose you want it too ;-] Good luck! -- mustalid2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mustalid2's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/115750.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/979888.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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mustalid2;4519023 Wrote: To completely block a program's internet access, search "Firewall" in the start menu and look for "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security" and choose it. Select "Inbound Rules" (you might have to wait a second for the programs to appear), you should see a list of programs on your computer. Choose the one you want to block and right-click it (if you see two copies of the same program, do this to both of them) then select "Properties". Under "General" in the pop-up window, click the box under "action" marked "Block the Connections" (make sure you do this to both of the programs). Now choose "Outbound rules" in the left panel. Go to ActionNew rule. In the new window, choose "Program", then specify the program you want to block and click next. It's all pretty straightforward from there on. BTW, this is the method I used to block my adobe flash CS4 from checking the authenticity of my serial number, i hope it works for whatever purpose you want it too ;-] Good luck! Oh my goodness. This was the exact answer I was looking for!! Thanks so much! You're so smart ![]() -- shadowcat913 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ shadowcat913's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/124394.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/979888.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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mustalid2;4519023 Wrote: To completely block a program's internet access, search "Firewall" in the start menu and look for "Windows Firewall with Advanced Security" and choose it. Select "Inbound Rules" (you might have to wait a second for the programs to appear), you should see a list of programs on your computer. Choose the one you want to block and right-click it (if you see two copies of the same program, do this to both of them) then select "Properties". Under "General" in the pop-up window, click the box under "action" marked "Block the Connections" (make sure you do this to both of the programs). Now choose "Outbound rules" in the left panel. Go to ActionNew rule. In the new window, choose "Program", then specify the program you want to block and click next. It's all pretty straightforward from there on. BTW, this is the method I used to block my adobe flash CS4 from checking the authenticity of my serial number, i hope it works for whatever purpose you want it too ;-] Good luck! Oh my goodness. This was the exact answer I was looking for!! Thanks so much! You're so smart ![]() -- shadowcat913 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ shadowcat913's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/124394.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/979888.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi i checked my firewall status, but my firewall doesnt have advance security rather it is just windows firewall. I m using windows vista. Please help me to overcome my problem . Thanks -- digitalr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ digitalr's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/170999.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/979888.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi
Do Control Panel/Administrative Tools. There should be a link to the Advance Firewall. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "digitalr" wrote in message ... Hi i checked my firewall status, but my firewall doesnt have advance security rather it is just windows firewall. I m using windows vista. Please help me to overcome my problem . Thanks -- digitalr ------------------------------------------------------------------------ digitalr's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/170999.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ork/979888.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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