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TinyWall is blocking all outgoin conections on my computer, regardless of exceptions
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<blockquote data-quote="Gabo352" data-source="post: 991494" data-attributes="member: 95329"><p>Thank you all for your help, while I still don't know what caused it exactly (it was probably Avast if the previous test is anything to go by), today the problem just... kind of stopped. This morning when I first turned on my computer I put TinyWall on normal mode and tried to use my browser, for the sake of it, and turns out it was able to connect. I rebooted and checked several times and everything worked fine... so, I guess that's it? I'm just hoping it doesn't happen again. But if it does, I may try changing my antivirus instead.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's ok! I know Sorrento is right, so I'm planning to update to Windows 10 soon, in any case; I'm only waiting until I refurbish my computer a little. Thank you, for still working on TinyWall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gabo352, post: 991494, member: 95329"] Thank you all for your help, while I still don't know what caused it exactly (it was probably Avast if the previous test is anything to go by), today the problem just... kind of stopped. This morning when I first turned on my computer I put TinyWall on normal mode and tried to use my browser, for the sake of it, and turns out it was able to connect. I rebooted and checked several times and everything worked fine... so, I guess that's it? I'm just hoping it doesn't happen again. But if it does, I may try changing my antivirus instead. That's ok! I know Sorrento is right, so I'm planning to update to Windows 10 soon, in any case; I'm only waiting until I refurbish my computer a little. Thank you, for still working on TinyWall. [/QUOTE]
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