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Equally unhelpful was this explanation which tells us that it's about bidirectional blocking. Yet so far, we've seen nothing... not even a clue...as to how, for each program on that list we saw previously, to granularly configure inbound and outbound blocking independently of each other. Or, by adding a program to the list, does Vista simply block in both directions automatically and that's all there is to it? As it turns out, that's not the case. We know because we did a little test (next)

For David Berlind's write-up on Vista's inadequate personal firewall, see his blog post in ZDNet's TestBed blog.
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Which users?
If Microsoft set the 'deny by default, allow by exception' rule, idiot users would scream bloody murder when they installed the firewall and nothing worked by default.

That task would be... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Absolutely Posted on: 07/10/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Users would gripe... Marty R. Milette   | 02/06/07
I guess the thing to do is M.Fridholm   | 02/10/07
Which users? Absolutely   | 07/10/07
So, essentially, "Deny All Except" is impossible? TripleII   | 02/06/07
THIS IS REALLY A COMPUTER! BALTHOR   | 02/06/07
Hmmmm... Buy Vista because...? davidt@...   | 02/06/07
Hmmmm lets see . . . wgraue   | 02/06/07
Keystone cops anyone? edinnc@...   | 02/06/07
Sanskrit and bad similes takas20   | 02/07/07
Relax... tubr0   | 02/07/07
But you CAN block all outgoing.... Crash2975   | 02/07/07
Other Firewalls. jeroldo@...   | 02/08/07
Thanks Crash2975 reefgroup@...   | 02/08/07
Web Page Errors winvista vistahater63   | 02/10/07

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