Hi, when you see the dialog box asking to allow this there should be in that
box that will have a check box that will say something of this effect.
Always allow this program to run. If this box for some reason does not have
this you might have to go into the fire wall settings and find the program
and sent it to let it run at all times. I have notice in some of the windows
firewall dialog boxes and settings you have to use the JFW cursor. Hopes
this helps some.


Sign,
JP ( Joe Plummer)
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 5:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Persistent firewall

Hi,

I Always am.

Regards,
Nic
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On Mar 4, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Joe Plummer wrote:

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> 
> Sign,
> JP ( Joe Plummer)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nicolai Svendsen
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 4:24 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Persistent firewall
> 
> Hi folks, and good morning to you,
> 
> I have a problem that's been driving me crazy for a month or so now.
> 
> The firewall. And I'm not sure how, since I haven't fiddled with any
> settings that should cause this.
> 
> Basically, what happens is that, despite me clicking "Allow", it'll keep
> asking me every single time I launch applications such as Dropbox, and
even
> iTunes. Can anyone tell me why? I've seen some alerts that contain "Always
> Allow" buttons, however those aren't showing in this case at all. I can't
> figure out why they would not.
> 
> So what did I do?
> 
> Well, I thought maybe allowing the firewall to automatically accept signed
> software would do the trick. But oh no. Didn't make a difference. Then I
got
> confused, and now I'm running to you guys for help. And I'm desperate. I
> love the firewall. I miss my "Always allow" buttons, but I certainly don't
> miss the persistency of the firewall.
> 
> Make it stop! Please!
> 
> Enough of the drama. Thanks in advance. :)
> 
> Regards,
> Nic
> 
> P.S. It's probably something stupid and obvious that is, in fact, so
obvious
> I haven't considered it.
> 
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