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Helge Lange

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  1. you'd still need admin rights. also with windows firewall. Maybe I have to think about it another way, like prohibiting the exe file to start.
  2. My son loves Fortnite a bit too much and now with school at home where he needs access to his computer he plays while in class. Atm. I placed a firewall rule and Fortnite can't connect. But I don't want to go all the time to his PC and enable/disable the rule. So I wrote a small windows service (that also can control when he can login, how long he can use the PC and stuff) and want to add now, that I remotely (from my cellphone for ex.) I can give him permission to play Fortnite a certain amount of time. So the rule should deactivated by command line from my service and after that time activated again. With the windows firewall I can achieve that with the "netsh advfirewall firewall" commands, but in ESET ? Any ideas ? it it possible or do I have to uninstall ESET and use the windows firewall? I tried it locally an my dev-pc and adding the rule in windows firewall work, but ESET does ignore it. The test program still connects on TCP and UDP thanks in adv.
  3. I'm also having the problem, I hope the fix will come soon, as I don't like turning off the RTFP all day long.
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