Solved Windows Firewall Bug?

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Turner

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I'm using Windows 10 on a custom rig, and every time I open any program, Windows Firewall tries to block it and shows up with the standard message. This has gotten very annoying and intrusive, is there any way to fix this? (Solved)
 
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Hello Turner and welcome to PC Help Forum,
Windows firewall should learn what apps you wish to allow when you confirm them in the popup or you can go into setting for the firewall and create exceptions. JMartket's suggestion is another option. Windows firewall is not the best so a more intelligent firewall application may suit you. I must caution you that even tho Windows firewall can be annoying and minimal at best, it is better than no firewall at all. :)
 
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I'm not sure what's going on, I just turned firewall off but it turned back on without me touching it. Sometimes it also asks while I have a program open, even if I use it constantly and have had it open for hours or days. Something seems to be pretty badly wrong.
 
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Yeah, turning it off through services worked fine. I'll be sure to get a different, less intrusive firewall now. Thanks for all the help, this site is great!
 
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