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Autorenewal? I don't think so. The vendor from whom the fraudulent purchase was made has nothing to do with BD.
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Guys, can somebody pls help out? I'm a total newb at this and don't have much experience with other AV products. But this seems ridiculous. So many people are having problems. Customer support is simply non-existent! I'm quickly approaching a point of biting the bullet, uninstalling this thing and getting a better…
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Yes, "Enable Intrusion detection system (IDS)" was disabled from the beginning. Really seems like there should be an easy solution (other than disabling the firewall entirely). After all, I can connect to the VPN. Seems like there ought to be something i can do to be able to remote connect to other computers on the network.
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I'm trying to resolve this problem right now and still not having any luck. I can connect to my work's VPN, but can't establish a remote desktop connection to any of various machines. Can somebody help? I tried following the suggestions above: - unchecked "Stateful Firewall (Always On)" in VPN Client - unchecked "Enable…
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Just tried it. If I disable firewall then all works fine. If I re-enable it, stops working again.
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Cris, Thanks a lot for your suggestions. Your help has been quite invaluable. As somebody was saying in a different post, BD should really put you on their staff
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Thank you Cris! I followed your instruction and ping'ing now works fine So now that I've done this - am I compromising my security in any serious way? Is there any real reason to have ping'ing disabled?
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Cris, Lines 13-15 show exact same info for me as for Hemanth
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I disabled the BD firewall and was able to ping instantly. Enabled the firewall back and ping'ing began to time out. As far as I know there are no other firewalls running. Prior to installing BD, I was running the Windows firewall and ping'ing was working fine (installing BD disabled the Windows firewall of course) So how…
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Maybe some other firewall setting controls the ability to ping?