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- If you click on Settings on the Internet sub-heading and go down to Smart Firewall, Program Control, you can Block that Program. Before you Block this Program, make a note of what it is at, e.g. Allow; when you are un-Blocking it, it should be put back to what it was before you Blocked it, e.g. Allow.Message Edited by Floating_Red on 09-26-2008 11:01 PM
markcc wrote:
I'm trialing NIS 2009. I'm used to other firewall programs & am trying to understand this firewall. Is their a way to do the following:
1) See what programs are connected to the internet at any given time?
2) Stop a process from accessing the internet (Explorer.exe) for example. That shows up in the history.
The 2009 products do not have a way to see which programs are currently connected but you can always run "netstat -b" from any command prompt to get that information from the operating system.
reese_anschultz wrote:
markcc wrote:I'm trialing NIS 2009. I'm used to other firewall programs & am trying to understand this firewall. Is their a way to do the following:
1) See what programs are connected to the internet at any given time?
2) Stop a process from accessing the internet (Explorer.exe) for example. That shows up in the history.
The 2009 products do not have a way to see which programs are currently connected but you can always run "netstat -b" from any command prompt to get that information from the operating system.
Will this be possible in any future builds?
I believe a well performing firewall will be more and more important
Thanks for your answers guy's. Ii need to decide if I'm going to use Online Armor with NAV 2009 or use NIS without Online Armor.
I will need to test NAV with my firewall to see if the two get along!
I would go with N.I.S. 2009.
Norton AntiVirus 2009 has no Firewall; Previous Versions do.
Yes I understand that NAV does not have a firewall. I would use my current firewall (Online Armor) with NAV.