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Two firewalls started after Windows Repair (All In One)
chigwells:
Hi there,
I sent this to Shane via email before I read that he asks to post feedback on this forum, so I'm posting it here so others can read it too.
Hi Shane,
Following advice in MalwareTips Malware Removal Assistance forun, I was directed by Kuttus
to install your Windows Repair (all in one) tool.
Now I am amazed by your excellent collection of software, so I wish to give you feedback.
While I loved your software, after I had run it and restarted I decided to check that
Windows firewall was behaving itself. As I am running, and about to uninstall, BitDefender
IS2013, including their firewall, I did not want windows Firewall running as well.
As I was running your Windows Repair (all in one), I did see that you advised repairing
Windows firewall even if you don't use it. Because of that I would assume that your
software would run a repair of WF, but leave it in the same status as it was found.
As it turns out, I went into control panel to check that WF was not running. Control Panel
advised me I had both firewalls running!!!
May I suggest you tweak your software so WF, once it has been cleaned or whatever it is
you do to it, continues in its previous conditions, i.e. turned off. if this is not
possible, then a warning note advising the user to check the status upon reboot, would be
just as useful.
I will be recommending your software to all my colleagues.
Check out my thread if you want more details (page 2):
http://malwaretips.com/Thread-Kazy3653-B-Trojan-prorat-W7-erratic-software-unres
ponsive
Regards, Chig.
Shane:
The normal state for the firewall is to be running. The repair is meant to put it back to defaults and get it working again. :wink:
Checking if the firewall is off wont work since viruses do that to the firewall already, and some viruses even report a firewall is running to keep the security center from popping up.
So of course if you run the repair for the firewall the firewall will be put back to start since that is the default for it in Windows. It only does it when you run the repair, so you either dont run the repair or simply turn the firewall back off after since it is just one time. It isn't starting the firewall at every boot or anything :-)
I am glad you like my work. I hope I can keep making my tools better as time goes on.
Shane
chigwells:
--- Quote from: Shane on May 13, 2013, 09:10:33 pm ---
So of course if you run the repair for the firewall the firewall will be put back to start since that is the default for it in Windows.
--- End quote ---
Hey!
I think that was actually my point. Your 'of course' is my 'I've no understanding of how this software works'. It wasn't at all clear or obvious to me that it would be put back to the default (i.e. repairing = return to default). I thought it meant 'repairing = checking it is not corrupted (and otherwise leaving it how it is)'. That is why I got a shock when I saw it had been turned on.
My second suggestion of popping in a warning note would help half-techs like myself better understand your software, and make a great piece of kit, well, greater. :tongue:
Anyway, just a bit of feedback. Regards, Chig.
Oh, and I should add that thanks your software I can now not only create Restore Points, I can perform System Restores too. Nice, haven't been able to do that since...
Shane:
I wasnt given you a hard time, I hope you dont think that :-)
I always take all feedback seriously and I understand what you mean. Where a tech would know the firewall would get turned back on a normal user may not. Which even though it does they can simply turn it back off, but a simple note before hand would be helpful correct?
Shane
Willy2:
@chigwells: If you want to run the BitDefender Firewall only then you can tell WR to switch off the Windows Firewall (WF) service:
- Tick the box "Set services to default .......".
- Change the line "sc config MpsSvc start= automatic" to "......... start= disabled" in the file called "services_startup.txt". Then in the future WR still can repair the WF but the WF service won't start when your Windows system is restarted.
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