Make all changes very attentively, and do exactly what this tutorial tells you. If you set certain things wrong, it will result in lots of problems in the work of your computer. In the left navigation pane, select Outbound Rules. By default, you are suggested to create a rule for a program, so confirm your choice by clicking Next.
You can either enter the path to the. If you choose the second option, the system will automatically replace a part of the path by the environment variable. An important note : For a number of reasons, environment variables may be determined incorrectly by the system.
Another important note : In most cases, blocking the executable file of a program is enough to restrict its Internet access. However, this approach may not work with online games. For example, if you want to block access to Minecraft game servers, you should block the corresponding Java application executable file Javaw. Your next step is to choose when the rule should apply by default, all elements are checked.
They determine if the rule applies depending whether the computer is connected to a network which you define as public or private. An important note: If you choose Private and uncheck Public , it means that the program will have access to resources of the local network, but it will not have access to the Internet.
If you want the rule to apply at the cafe, at work and at home, select all the three options. If you want it to apply only in one of the three cases, select the corresponding option. If you have doubts, just leave all blocking options enabled by default. Confirm the choice by clicking Next. The last step is to give this rule a name. Think about a name that makes sense so that you will be able to find it easily later. At this point, you can also describe this rule so you will be able to remember why you created it - after some time.
Windows creates a lot of firewall rules automatically, and all of them have quite fancy names. To make your rule stand out, name it Blocking Opera Browser. Close the wizard by clicking Finish. Now there is a new item on the outbound rules list. You can double-click on it to edit it. For example, you can specify the users for whom this rule will apply or not, or decide that only a certain protocol should be blocked - TCP, or other.
If you need to disable the blocking, you will have to return to Windows Firewall advanced settings, left-click on the rule to select it and then disable or delete it. Use the corresponding items in the right pane of the Firewall to do it. Read more. Passwords stored in the browser are protected by the operating system password of the current user.
Click the Outbound Rules link from the column of the left side of the window. Now, click the New Rule button from the column on the right side of the window. Select Program, and then click the Next button. Select This program path: and then click the Browse button. Navigate to the program you wish to ensure has no access to the Internet, select it, and click the Open button.
Double-check to ensure you have the correct program selected in the This program path: box, and then click the Next button. Make sure the Block the connection entry is selected, and then click the Next button.
Give your new rule a name descriptive helps and then optionally, give it a more in depth description. Click the Finish button. In the Name column, your newly blocked program will be listed. Let us know if it helps. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on October 21, Stop msn, yahoo, live, aol instant messanger IM abuse.
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