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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1088766" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>On Windows 11, I have installed Comodo Firewall 2025 and AnyDesk Portable. Comodo trusts AnyDesk, but AnyDesk shows a connection problem when I try to perform a remote connection. Enabling "Create rules for safe applications" (or creating In/Out rules) and selecting "Alert Incoming Connections" in Firewall Tasks allows AnyDesk to connect. [I guess creating an "Allowed Application" rule for AnyDesk (instead of "Create rules..." or In/Out) will work, too.]</p><p></p><p>Is it safe to choose "Alert Incoming Connections" with the following setup?</p><p>Firewall Settings: (Enabled) Do not show popup alerts: Allow Requests</p><p>Auto-Containment: All Applications (Unrecognized): Action: Block (the rule will block all applications that are unrecognized and require elevated rights)</p><p></p><p>Do you know any solutions, particularly when you have Block Incoming Connections enabled?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1088766, member: 107361"] On Windows 11, I have installed Comodo Firewall 2025 and AnyDesk Portable. Comodo trusts AnyDesk, but AnyDesk shows a connection problem when I try to perform a remote connection. Enabling "Create rules for safe applications" (or creating In/Out rules) and selecting "Alert Incoming Connections" in Firewall Tasks allows AnyDesk to connect. [I guess creating an "Allowed Application" rule for AnyDesk (instead of "Create rules..." or In/Out) will work, too.] Is it safe to choose "Alert Incoming Connections" with the following setup? Firewall Settings: (Enabled) Do not show popup alerts: Allow Requests Auto-Containment: All Applications (Unrecognized): Action: Block (the rule will block all applications that are unrecognized and require elevated rights) Do you know any solutions, particularly when you have Block Incoming Connections enabled? [/QUOTE]
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