CoreForce : part 3
I have now reinstalled CoreForce, so far so good. Got a few alerts, forgot to take some screenshots (lol). I'll do that next time I've got one. I probably made a mistake when switching one program from it's rule to trusted programs. Well the whole purpose of CoreForce seems to consist in establishing those rules, so getting rid of them just does not make sens. Shame on me one more time (lol).More as it comes...
Had some issues with connecting to gmail via thunderbird, went to the setup wizard from CoreForce UI to reconfigure the ports (for some reason I had not been prompted to do it at installation time..hmm.. because Coreforce kept some tracks from my first install,when I did not want to configure this first).
New issue, cannot get Windows Live Messenger running while CoreForce is activated. I get an error message from MSN telling me that some entries in the host file were modified; been ask if I wanted the wizard to clean these entries, answered yes, but it still doesn't work. I had to deactivate CoreForce to get MSN messenger running again. There's probably something about the profile of Messenger in CoreForce to change that I haven't found yet. Yes as you notice, applications have more than rules in CoreForce, they have a profile integrating much more parameters than the usual firewall rules. More on it as it comes...
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