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Dixonian69 wrote:
> The person said "well I've already deactivated NAV and ..." > > So it seems unlikely, there is another one running!! I suppose so, but until the OP responds to such questions we just won't know for sure. I tried to address the OP question. You raised another, and rightly so, might I add. Sorry I didn't ask about the need to disable the Win FW in the 1st place, would have been more prudent of me to do so, in retrospect. Thanks Dix, Steve N. > > "Steve N." wrote: > > >>Dixonian69 wrote: >> >> >>>Why do you want to turn off MS FW, if you have none in its place? >> >>We don't know that he has no other FW in place or not, nor why he wants >>it off. I know of several scenarios I deal with at work where such is >>necessary, though. >> >>Steve N. >> >> >>>"deekee" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>well I've already deactivated NAV and WF but still showing that its >>>>activ! >>>> >>>>:-) Dirk >>>> >>>> >> >> |
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Have you more than one connetion in Network Connections?
"deekee" wrote: > Thanks Steve, > did what you told me... > > There was no notification at startup and the firewall ist still shown > as active in the security center. > > But the it has been greyed-out in the firewall security settings > > Any idea? > > ;-) Dirk > > |
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Thanks to all who responded!
It seems that I'm a little late with answering as there a slight difference in time as I'm sitting in Europe. I really just would like to have control over my machine and I simply ant to stop the firewall, whatsoever the reason is, I just want to stop it. There are many scenarios I could list here but for now I just want to stop that bloody fu... firewall. - The firewall ist definitely still active,checked with: netsh firewall show config - The reg file has been merged succesfully, I've checked the entries made with regedt - There is no other firewall running at all - Yes there are about 4 different network connections but only 1 active the others are disabled. Many thanks for any hints :-) Dirk |
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deekee wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded! > > It seems that I'm a little late with answering as there a slight > difference in time as I'm sitting in Europe. > > I really just would like to have control over my machine and I simply > ant to stop the firewall, whatsoever the reason is, I just want to stop > it. There are many scenarios I could list here but for now I just want > to stop that bloody fu... firewall. > > - The firewall ist definitely still active,checked with: netsh firewall > show config > > - The reg file has been merged succesfully, I've checked the entries > made with regedt > > - There is no other firewall running at all > > - Yes there are about 4 different network connections but only 1 active > the others are disabled. > > Many thanks for any hints > > :-) Dirk > Try stopping and disableing the windows firewall/internet connection sharing service in computer management, services. Steve N. |
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Hi Steve,
well here definitely something has changed! I now unable to open the FW settings dialog anymore.... but the FW still seems to be actice in the Security Center. ;-) Dirk |
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