Lets say a firewall was is like a door (a two way door) You can chose who to let in and who to let out (who being a program or what ever). You do this by going to your firewall which is located in the control panel. There you can insert whow you want in or out in preferences under exceptioms. If it is not listed, you have the option to write it in. hope that helps.
depends on the software you are using for the firewall. if your using windows xp firewall just disable it. start-->control panel-->firewall then click the opt button to turn it off. This is not a detailed enough answer neither does it work.
Your firewall service doesn't work properly, try to restart firewall service (Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services). Then check the firewall status, it should on.
No. The resident shield works in the background scanning everything you work on. Avg has a separate firewall that you have to buy.
get a hacker or me
they didnt work hard enough on the firewall
When on Frostwire start-up if it says a firewall is blocking Frostwire then click un-block. Try configuring the firewall options, also. If your connection status is working (bottom left corner) then you shouldn't be behind a firewall. Go to Frostwire.com and look at there support forum for further help.
I think it's not working because of your security firewall issue.
Most work emails have a firewall. So, employees generally can only access it themselves while at work.
Yes it is true only in a few cases, this happens when comodo firewall pro is installed sometimes it does not turn off the windows firewall, in which case both the firewall continue to work simultaneously and conflict each other. I recommend you first turn off the windows firewall in vista and then go on installing comodo firewall, as it offers much better protection than a mere windows firewall. a word of caution ! : please be careful in configuring comodo, and white listing the processes and applications, otherwise it is as good as having no firewall.
A site used to get around a firewall at work or school works by encoding the URL into a hash. This hash is read by the firewall as a random string of letters and numbers, so it is not caught by a filter looking for "Youtube", "Myspace", or "Movies".
The test that can prove which computer's firewall is blocking a program from running is to turn off the firewall on the computer being used, then try to run the program in question. If the program still doesn't work, then the main computer is blocking the program.
The test that can prove which computer's firewall is blocking a program from running is to turn off the firewall on the computer being used, then try to run the program in question. If the program still doesn't work, then the main computer is blocking the program.