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Windows Firewall Control 4.3.0.0


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Microsoft Windows have already built-in default, free and powerful firewalls, but unfortunately, they lack a simple interface to define own simple rules and can be difficult sometimes to configure them the right way. Windows Firewall Control is a nifty little application which extends the functionality of the Windows Firewall and provides quick access to the most frequent options of Windows Firewall. It runs in the system tray and allows user to control the native firewall easily without having to waste time by navigating to the specific part of the firewall. Windows Firewall Control offers four filtering modes which can be switched with just a mouse click. WFC is free to use, registered users will get the advantage of learning mode which provides notifications for outgoing blocked connections.

Thanks to Laryy for the update.

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  • Changes in 4.3.0.0:
  • New: Auto-update feature was added. If it is enabled, it will check only once, after 20 seconds from the program startup.
  • New: Added proxy configuration support when checking for updates.
  • Updated: The Shell Integration text displayed in the right context menu ofexecutable files is now localized based on the corresponding strings from the translation file.
  • Fixed: Merge Rules feature doesn't work correctly when duplicate entries are partof the input arguments.
  • Fixed: The profile is not updated in Profiles tab if the user changes the profile from WFwAS while a different tab is active in WFC.
  • Fixed: NullReferenceException appears if the user opens the Properties dialog, confirms the changes and then he tries to merge some rules.
  • Fixed: "The root Visual of a VisualTarget cannot have a parent" exception appears when .NET Framework 4.5.2 is installed and the user wants to open the Main Panel.
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