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<blockquote data-quote="Morro" data-source="post: 928449" data-attributes="member: 1765"><p>Okay, I have a question about the Firewall Harding tool. Does it do more then MBAM WFC ... or does it do things differently. I ask because I am not sure I want to continue using MBAM WFC? Quit often when I get a warning pop up from WFC, I am not sure if I can block or allow the process to connect out/in. ( Other times I am certain, but still. ) And although I can easily change it in WFC, I get the feeling this could be bad thing not knowing if I should allow or block a process. ( And yeah I could ask here, but doing that every time I get a warning is to much in my opinion. )</p><p></p><p>So with that in mind would the Firewall Hardening tool be a better match for me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morro, post: 928449, member: 1765"] Okay, I have a question about the Firewall Harding tool. Does it do more then MBAM WFC ... or does it do things differently. I ask because I am not sure I want to continue using MBAM WFC? Quit often when I get a warning pop up from WFC, I am not sure if I can block or allow the process to connect out/in. ( Other times I am certain, but still. ) And although I can easily change it in WFC, I get the feeling this could be bad thing not knowing if I should allow or block a process. ( And yeah I could ask here, but doing that every time I get a warning is to much in my opinion. ) So with that in mind would the Firewall Hardening tool be a better match for me? [/QUOTE]
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