Windows 7 WIN 7 Firewall

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Hi guys,

I would like to ask just a tiny, little question... {

When firing up some programs, the build-in firewall asks me whether I really want program to be started, or rather not. This is not bad idea. When I used to use Kerio Firewall on my old XPs, it behaved in simillar way. I say simillar, because there is just slight difference. In Kerio I was able to define, which progs. will be automatically allowed by the firewall without any bloody asking. Clever...

Here on WIN 7 I can just define, how benevolent, or strict the firewall will be. I mean that slider with four positions, which oscillates between "Never ask" and "Always ask".

So my quest. is: Is there some way to tell to my firewall: Let this program be, stop outgoing conection of this program, never allow this particular program to be started, etc...?​
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Thanks in advance...
 

Thanks a lot mate. Maybe the third party app. would be the solution...

Have a great day!
 
I think I may have missed something here?? You are discussing the UAC, NOT the Firewall. If you click the Firewall - Advanced settings, in the Control panel, it will give you configuration options.
 
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CabbageTree said:
When firing up some programs, the build-in firewall asks me whether I really want program to be started, or rather not.

There are Windows Firewall, UAC, and Windows Defender.

If you mean Windows Firewall, not the nagging UAC, then it shouldn't be a problem at all:

Windows Firewall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Configuring Windows Firewall

Windows Firewall - Change Notification Settings - Windows 7 Forums

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Understanding Windows Firewall settings




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Windows defender:

Windows Defender - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Using Windows Defender

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How to Configure Windows Defender | eHow.com


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UAC:

User Account Control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Turn User Account Control on or off

What is User Account Control?

Understanding and Configuring User Account Control in Windows Vista

4 Ways to Make UAC Less Annoying on Windows 7 / Vista - the How-To Geek




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3rd party freeware firewalls:


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