Remote Assistant deletes Windows Firewall Rules
I just switched off the two options you mentioned. The rules are still getting deleted.
But if this is a predicted behaviour, why only creating an inbound connection and not an outbound connection? And why deleting manually set firewall rules in the first place? This just doesnt add up, someone just messed things up in this version.
And i dont think any event logs would help, this is something that is hard-coded into the programm, so a look a the source code is the right way to go, not logs....
Every reboot i have to manually re-set those firewall rules. If im not physically at the machine at a reboot (windows updates and such) i get locked out. That cant be an expected behaviour.
"o hand just as a heads up mostly all of the bigger Remote Software complexes do this"
I'm the admin of multi-national and multi-million-dollar company and every software that tries to fiddle with our security like that will get the boot. To be fair, we are working with hardware firewall appliances in our different networks so changing windows firewall rules would be useless in a our business environment anyway.