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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 373881" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>The IS config has rules for the local AV (CIS) which is obviously not needed in CF, but won't harm anything if used. What I do is essentially start with the base configuration (Firewall Config) and add the protection from there. The needed setting are those for the Sandbox and the suppressing of outbound connections for sandboxed apps in FW settings. </p><p></p><p>The suppressing of alerts are entirely an individual choice. If a person knows what they are doing computer-wise there isn't a need to stop the popups because they will be read, understood, and acted on correctly. The setup without alerts that I suggest is for both advanced and novice users (especially novice users)- no popups means no wrong choices made.</p><p></p><p>The only issue would be the sandboxing of legitimate applications. But even here there will be a visual alert (a green border) as well as an indication that a program is being isolated on the main GUI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 373881, member: 7463"] The IS config has rules for the local AV (CIS) which is obviously not needed in CF, but won't harm anything if used. What I do is essentially start with the base configuration (Firewall Config) and add the protection from there. The needed setting are those for the Sandbox and the suppressing of outbound connections for sandboxed apps in FW settings. The suppressing of alerts are entirely an individual choice. If a person knows what they are doing computer-wise there isn't a need to stop the popups because they will be read, understood, and acted on correctly. The setup without alerts that I suggest is for both advanced and novice users (especially novice users)- no popups means no wrong choices made. The only issue would be the sandboxing of legitimate applications. But even here there will be a visual alert (a green border) as well as an indication that a program is being isolated on the main GUI. [/QUOTE]
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