Tweaking.com - (Right Click) Allow, Block or Remove - Windows Firewall Enables Fast Firewall Management
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 12/04/2017 06:50 AM [ Comments ]
Tweaking.com - (Right Click) Allow, Block or Remove - Windows Firewall allows you to make adding/removing programs to/from your Windows firewall easier than ever. Keep in mind that this utility is part of Windows Repair and we recommend you download the complete Tweaking.Com Windows Repair instead.
This program will add a right click option to all .exe and .com programs, allowing you to allow, block or remove a program from the Windows firewall in 1 click.
When you add a program to the firewall, all rules that have the same file path will be removed first and then a new single rule is added. This can greatly help when a user has various different rules for a program without realizing it. Having a number of different rules can cause conflict and create problems.
Also when you allow a program through the firewall the settings in the rule are to allow any protocol, any port and allow edge transport. Basically, the settings in the rule are to let the program be fully allowed through. Aside from allowing programs through you can also block them if needed. Additionally, for those users who like to keep things clean, there is also an option to remove all rules for a program from the firewall. Quite a nice feature to have when you are uninstalling a game or program and don't want the rules in the firewall anymore.
You can also select multiple .exe and .com files at once to make things even faster. All can be done right through the Windows Explorer.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/tweaking_com_(right_click)_allowblock_or_remove_windows_firewall.html
When you add a program to the firewall, all rules that have the same file path will be removed first and then a new single rule is added. This can greatly help when a user has various different rules for a program without realizing it. Having a number of different rules can cause conflict and create problems.
Also when you allow a program through the firewall the settings in the rule are to allow any protocol, any port and allow edge transport. Basically, the settings in the rule are to let the program be fully allowed through. Aside from allowing programs through you can also block them if needed. Additionally, for those users who like to keep things clean, there is also an option to remove all rules for a program from the firewall. Quite a nice feature to have when you are uninstalling a game or program and don't want the rules in the firewall anymore.
You can also select multiple .exe and .com files at once to make things even faster. All can be done right through the Windows Explorer.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/tweaking_com_(right_click)_allowblock_or_remove_windows_firewall.html
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