So far, I like this util a lot. However, it's a little quirky in how it applies security settings to internet/file requests. If you open a program...
I tried it a few days ago and it bluescreened on reboot. Win2003 I didn't even know it used a driver. I thought it was a LSP based firewall.
It duels with NOD32 for LSP dominance and it blocks Flashget from accessing the net.
I like this firewall but the filtering is messed up. You can't manually enter an IP/range to filter. You have to add filters from the Intruders...
Those are standard x64 libraries. You have a problem with your windows installation.
Old post but just in case anyone else has the problem... Open Device Manager, select View Hidden Devices in View Menu, open Non-Plug And Play...
Sounds like a bunch of snotty geeks who have found a novel way of paying for their studies.
It's actually a well known problem. here's a thread here: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,12530877
Netmeter is another freebie very similar to DUMeter. http://readerror.gmxhome.de/
Just tried Extendia Firewall and it works great except it doesn't filter 64bit programs. No driver and it runs in under 1 MB of RAM so it's good...
Here's one called AS3 but it only has IP/Port control - no app control: http://www.software4u.tk/ Install it and copy the folder to your USB...
I don't use a firewall right now. I'm behind a router so it's only outbound I'm concerned with. I use x64 because it's a good OS. :)
I've had a number of instances where the MD5 verification failed and updated programs were allowed access. Sometimes it would notice 5 minutes...
I'm looking for a simple driverless app control util to dictate which apps can access the net. I used to use Appdefend but when I switched to x64...
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