Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Firewall Control 4.0.4.2 Incl Maker



INFO: Firewall Control is a nifty little appliion which extends the functionality of the Firewall and provides quick access to the most frequent options of Firewall. It runs in the system tray and allows user to control the native firewall sily without having to waste time by navigating to the specific part of the firewall. Firewall Control offers four filtering modes which can be switched with just a mouse click. It is free to use, registered users will get the advantage of lrning mode which provides notifiions for outgoing blocked connections. This is the best tool to manage the native firewall from 8, 7 and Vista. Firewall Control offers four filtering modes which can be switched with just a mouse click:

Low Filtering – Outgoing connections that do not match a rule are allowed. You can block the programs you do not want to initiate outgoing connections.Medium Filtering – Outgoing connections that do not match a rule are blocked. Only programs you allow can initiate outgoing connections.High Filtering – All outgoing connections are blocked. This setting blocks all attempts to connect to and from your computer.No Filtering – Firewall is turned off. Avoid using this setting unless you have another firewall running on your computer.

-------[Ftures]--------------------------------------• Just one small executable file. All ftures are packed in the same file.• Full support for executing tasks from standard user accounts.• Intuitive and sy accessible interface in the system tray.• Allow or block a program to connect to the internet with just one mouse click.• Shell integration into the right click context menu of the executable files.• Srch for invalid rules with the possibility to delete them.• Quick access to edit Firewall rules directly from the program interface.• Choose if you want the program to start at user logon.• Import and export the policy of the program.• Protection to unauthorized uninstallation.• Possibility to restore previous settings at uninstallation.• Check for a new version from the program interface.• And many more… Just give it a try.
Registered Users Ftures:• Lrning Mode which provides notifiions for blocked outgoing connections.• Srch for executable files in a user defined folder and crte new rules for the selected ones from the result list.

-------[Requirements]----------------------------------• .NET Framework version 4.0• Compatible with all 32bit and 64bit versions of 8.1, 8, 7 and Vista.

-------[What's New in This Relse]--------------------- Improved: It is now possible to do multiple tasks at once in Manage Rules window. While the data is loading in Recently Blocked view, the user can also srch for executable files in New Rules Wizard and he can also crte new rules in Manage Rules view. In the previous versions, while a long task was running the other actions were disabled. Now, multiple long running tasks can be executed in the same time.- Improved: The partial policy files have now the extension *.wpw. This will help the user to identify more sily what kind of file he will import.- Fixed: When crting a new rule from the Notifiion dialog, the newly crted rule is crted for “All” loion even if in Control Panel the user defines something else, for example only Domain.- Fixed: When using Recently Blocked window, after you crte a new rule it is not possible to crte a second rule until you don’t refresh again the list.- Fixed: When using “New Rules Wizard”, after the user browses for the folder where to srch for executable files, the srch does not start automatically.- Fixed: The result dialog indies a successful action after the user chooses to import a policy file, even if the file was not valid and nothing changed.

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