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D1rk reacted to a post in a topic: Interactive Firewall useless since 16.2
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Why in interactive firewall popup we can't select IPs and ports anymore when making a rule that have values based on connection attempt that triggered popup? All that is available is "Apply to child processes" and "edit rule before saving" which opens another window in which there are no values for local and remote IPs and ports. This is so disastrous both as bad UI/UX with additional clicks needed and as functionality that has been removed as if ESET is trying to actively prevent users from using Interactive firewall by making it unusable. Unbelievable they would push this drastic change.
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MarkF reacted to a post in a topic: Interactive Firewall useless since 16.2
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Where can I find this announcement post. I don't see it.
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Where can one read changes for Insider program users? I would like to read what's fixed/new in 12.1.31.0 but can't find any info.
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Today I started getting firewall popups (since I have it set on interactive to prompt any new communication attempt) regarding "msmpeng.exe" outgoing communication to Microsoft that I haven't seen in the past. Then I went to check Windows Defender Security Center where it says actions are needed... regarding firewall issues (I guess I didn't set the msmpeng.exe process to allow) where I also noticed Defender was turned on. Should Windows Defender be turned on while having ESET installed or not? Even if yes, Is it needed at all, can it be disabled and is that not recommeneded? Here is the screenshot. There are no actions needed inside ESET of course.
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Even though it is possible that something else is a matter I'm not inclined to think it's other software than ESET and/or Windows 10 CU because I'm very meticulous about observing what is happening with my computer and the only variables changed since these BSODs started happening were ESET and Win10 CU upgrade. Having in mind I completely formatted disk and reinstalled Win10 CU that narrows down the possibility and likelihood of rogue driver doing it. Considering examining minidumps, and googling few terms always bring me into connection to ESET in my search I'm very much inclined to think it's connected to ESET.
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Unfortunately both that and disabling SSL filtering will take time to test if BSODs happen. Another thing is that disabling HIPS brings notifications that protection is not secure enough which is really annoying. People hate to see tray icon showing something is wrong + getting notifications how ~"you should really enable xxx protection because you are not protected enough."