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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 1072305" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>They're both listed in the Windows Firewall Advanced Settings window but they don't show in WFC Rules list.</p><p></p><p>Having experimented with WFC Installed, any rules I manually create show up in the WFC interface but the imported rules from WFH doesn't show there probably becauase they are applied differently. The rules in the Windows Firewall Advance Settings are respected as long as there isn't a allow rule applied by WFC so kind of work together but not explicitly.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: There isn't a easy workaround for importing the rules to WFC as exporting from WFH is a simple block text list as opposed to a .wpw file which WFC imports as. I say use one or the other and with me having CyberLock/Voodoo creating firewall rules for unsafe applications, I'd probably be safe enough with WFH and CL/VS but WFC will prompt for every connection there isn't a rule for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 1072305, member: 81799"] They're both listed in the Windows Firewall Advanced Settings window but they don't show in WFC Rules list. Having experimented with WFC Installed, any rules I manually create show up in the WFC interface but the imported rules from WFH doesn't show there probably becauase they are applied differently. The rules in the Windows Firewall Advance Settings are respected as long as there isn't a allow rule applied by WFC so kind of work together but not explicitly. EDIT: There isn't a easy workaround for importing the rules to WFC as exporting from WFH is a simple block text list as opposed to a .wpw file which WFC imports as. I say use one or the other and with me having CyberLock/Voodoo creating firewall rules for unsafe applications, I'd probably be safe enough with WFH and CL/VS but WFC will prompt for every connection there isn't a rule for. [/QUOTE]
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