@alexandrud Nope, it still has bug(s) with package names. The following are marked as invalid: [ATTACH] But these packages exist:...
@alexandrud Thank you for the package name changes. After a short test, I now think it works great! See my next posting ...
@alexandrud If I have the package name with version I see if there the version of the package has changed ... resp. if there are old rules (for...
@alexandrud The friendly name is not very user friendly, where can I see now the version of a package, which was VERY useful for me? It would be...
@alexandrud Thank you! New "de-CH.ini" is already sent to you ... Greetings
@alexandrud All good now, thank you for fast fix!
@alexandrud Ahh, very good - thanks for clarification! No prob!
@alexandrud Bug with new WFC recommended rule (wwahost.exe). There seems indeed a bug with your new recommended WFC rule (as @AmigaBoy...
Yes, I second that with bottom-up - then it would be perfect (for me).
THAT seems already wrong ... it should be the high filtering profile!
Ahh, very good, thanks! :thumb:
@alexandrud What you think about my suggestion?...
@AmigaBoy Thanks for sharing with us, it can be very helpful for others too! You are/were certainly not alone with an anti-telemetry rule ...
THAT would be a great improvement IMHO :thumb:
@kilves76 I think also, High Filtering profile should stay as it is. You could create a special rule set (as you described and of course for...
@alexandrud Suggestion for those users (like me) which like to be generally in restricted mode. Sometimes (many times), I used the elevation...
@alexandrud All right, thank you :thumb:
@alexandrud Thank you! And yes, it's not in the documentation.
@Claudio R (@Clarensio) Then I would also prefer to have a own command line switch instead to use "brutal" taskkill. @alexandrud Could you...
@Clarensio Ooops, yes you are right, I should read more carefully, sorry!
@Claudio R No, you don't have to use taskkill. Just make a right click on the WFC tray icon and close WFC. Then after restart it, it's...
@Claudio R At least at the moment, this behaviour is by design. Would be a good idea, BUT probably not easy to implement ... Let us wait for...
No problem :)
@WaMister And you use a restricted windows account (user)? If you use a non-restricted windows account (admin), then WFC don't use restricted...
@wolfrun That has NOTHING todo with THIS Windows Firewall Control (WFC), that's another program. This program here (WFC) is also read only since...
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