Windows 10 functions only with Firewall deactivated [on hold]
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I am trying to fix my computer I can usw the Internet only when the Firewall is deactivated and the network profile setting is set to public.
I tried various options, yet I can't seem to find a solution. When the Firewall is turned off I can access the internet. Otherwise it does not work. Still, the internet then is restricted and I can't view videos on YouTube, certain ones.. that could potentially be restricted.
I asked on reddit and they gave me some options. But they did not work. It is difficult to explain every option I tried. Since, I do not have the neccessary expertise..
But, nothing seems to work reseting win catalog. trying different cmd comandos and activating different Firewall restrictions.
command-line internet firewall
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I am trying to fix my computer I can usw the Internet only when the Firewall is deactivated and the network profile setting is set to public.
I tried various options, yet I can't seem to find a solution. When the Firewall is turned off I can access the internet. Otherwise it does not work. Still, the internet then is restricted and I can't view videos on YouTube, certain ones.. that could potentially be restricted.
I asked on reddit and they gave me some options. But they did not work. It is difficult to explain every option I tried. Since, I do not have the neccessary expertise..
But, nothing seems to work reseting win catalog. trying different cmd comandos and activating different Firewall restrictions.
command-line internet firewall
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Ramhound, Burgi, bertieb, G-Man, Rajesh S 16 hours ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday
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I am trying to fix my computer I can usw the Internet only when the Firewall is deactivated and the network profile setting is set to public.
I tried various options, yet I can't seem to find a solution. When the Firewall is turned off I can access the internet. Otherwise it does not work. Still, the internet then is restricted and I can't view videos on YouTube, certain ones.. that could potentially be restricted.
I asked on reddit and they gave me some options. But they did not work. It is difficult to explain every option I tried. Since, I do not have the neccessary expertise..
But, nothing seems to work reseting win catalog. trying different cmd comandos and activating different Firewall restrictions.
command-line internet firewall
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I am trying to fix my computer I can usw the Internet only when the Firewall is deactivated and the network profile setting is set to public.
I tried various options, yet I can't seem to find a solution. When the Firewall is turned off I can access the internet. Otherwise it does not work. Still, the internet then is restricted and I can't view videos on YouTube, certain ones.. that could potentially be restricted.
I asked on reddit and they gave me some options. But they did not work. It is difficult to explain every option I tried. Since, I do not have the neccessary expertise..
But, nothing seems to work reseting win catalog. trying different cmd comandos and activating different Firewall restrictions.
command-line internet firewall
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Ramhound, Burgi, bertieb, G-Man, Rajesh S 16 hours ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Ramhound, Burgi, bertieb, G-Man, Rajesh S 16 hours ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday
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Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday
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Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday
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Some more details would be helpful. Is this a windows environment? Are you talking about the default firewall? Is the network you're connecting to yours or does it belong to an organization? Do you have adequate AV protection?
– Ricardo S.
2 days ago
Please click on edit to update the original post w/ answers to the questions above. Posting responses in comments is for folks helping; your replies should expand the first post so all can see. Please let us know 1) You are using Windows 10, right? 2) Are you using Windows Firewall or some other firewall, and if so, which? 3) Is this a home network, a small business network you administer, or a workplace network run by IT? 4) Which antivirus app do you use? Thank you for helping us help you; yes, we really want to know EVERYTHING you tried. In detail.
– K7AAY
yesterday