wilsonj23

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  • I did find that changing Firewall > Network Details > Network Type to "Trusted" does allow me to Remote Desktop to the pc from outside the local domain. However, Network Type of "Trusted" is defined by Bitdefender as "Disable the firewall for the respective adapter". I also found that ping is still blocked when Network…
  • I have the same problem, any solutions? No real solutions yet. The only thing I can do to make it work is to turn off Bitdefender's firewall and turn on Window's firewall. This is not good since it defeats a major purpose of having BitDefender.
  • I have to agree. The control of the firewall seems to be lost in BitDefender Internet Security 2012 also. Hopefully, someone at BitDefender is listening and will put it back in. Like you we have a fair amount invested in BitDefender because of the firewall control in previous versions.
  • Can you give an example of the network path you're trying to use to connect via RDP to your PC? eg: IP of your PC (ip/subnet), ip from where you're trying to connect and if you''re using VPN to connect to your domain the RDP, or directly try to RDP to your PC Thanks I am using the IP, 111.222.333.444. Obviously, this is…
  • Go to Network Details on the Firewall Pad and set your Network Type to Home/Office. The general rule or RDP works in conjunction with the network type you select. For example, if you set it to Public, it will allow connections from your subnet and deny connections from other subnets/Internet. If it's set on Home/Office (as…
  • Nehat, Have you been able to resolve your problem of not being able to connect with Remote Desktop after installing BitDefender 2012? If so, how did you do it? I have a similar problem. I am not able to Remote Desktop to the machine with Bitdefender Internet Security 2012 installed on it from outside our local domain, but…
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