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lll888

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look for utilities on the net

Additionally, download Lansafety and also check all the boxes

If a couple of ports remain open, ask, I will tell you how to close them manually

computer security is the first thing to do to close open ports, an open port, is an open door

I personally tested it only on win 7
 
I don’t recommend doing this on other versions of Win, I don’t know whether the computer will turn on after this or not ,but on 7 it works fine
 
 
 
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10 hours ago, lll888 said:

you need to download 2 utilities disable services.bat 1.23 kB · 0 downloads

first run the bat file and restart the computer, batch file disable unnecessary services.

and then use these 2 utilitie2.jpg.71a72f01bdeee62ed2a265d07272fcee.jpgs1.jpg.318e3f93f7328dac9bd4c1133ad8fbce.jpg

Hmmmm, what's an http address leading to a Russian site doing there, in that programme? Curious.

It all can be done without third party tools, just saying.

No offence, we are just cautious,

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15 hours ago, Dixel said:

Hmmmm, what's an http address leading to a Russian site doing there, in that programme? Curious.

It all can be done without third party tools, just saying.

No offence, we are just cautious,

The port off utility was invented in the days of xp, but it works on seven and what difference does it make in which country, the main thing is the result
 
What’s so convenient about the utility is that it shows whether the port is open or not, but if you do everything manually, you might not notice
 

 

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4 hours ago, lll888 said:

what difference does it make in which country

It does. It's a product, doesn't matter whether it's free or not. As a customer, I'd like to know where the product was made.

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2 hours ago, lll888 said:

what difference does it make in which country

You will learn that while this is an international forum, it isn't always friendly to all nationalities.

Not to be misread.  I myself tend to agree with many (not all) of those "unfriendlinesses".

Personally, I see it as no different than folks that "Buy American" and don't see the value in a Toyota or Honda or Mercedes or BMW or Audi or the-list-is-endless.

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3 hours ago, Dixel said:

It does. It's a product, doesn't matter whether it's free or not. As a customer, I'd like to know where the product was made.

but I don’t care where the product is produced, the main thing is that it is high -quality

You may have your own beliefs, but in general people are the same everywhere, someone is smarter, someone is stupid, it all depends on education and the habitat

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11 hours ago, lll888 said:

but I don’t care where the product is produced, the main thing is that it is high -quality

You may have your own beliefs, but in general people are the same everywhere, someone is smarter, someone is stupid, it all depends on education and the habitat

I already guessed where you're from :buehehe:, no need to write further.

I'm sorry, I can't take assurances from a random user on the internet, also my preference, especially when Windows itself has that functionality.

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14 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

You will learn that while this is an international forum, it isn't always friendly to all nationalities.

Where? I didn't notice that.

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11 hours ago, Dixel said:

I already guessed where you're from :buehehe:, no need to write further.

I'm sorry, I can't take assurances from a random user on the internet, also my preference, especially when Windows itself has that functionality.

do you think that you inspire confidence ?

the software is cool, if you don’t like it, don’t use it, no one is forcing you, and if you know better, then suggest

otherwise you didn’t offer anything in return, you just criticize ))

and you have no idea where I’m from and I’m not an American, although I like America and think that there are a lot of normal people there, just like in any country )

 
 
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On 7/18/2024 at 10:58 AM, lll888 said:

you need to download 2 utilities disable services.bat 1.23 kB · 1 download

first run the bat file and restart the computer, batch file disable unnecessary services.

and then use these 2 utilitie2.jpg.71a72f01bdeee62ed2a265d07272fcee.jpgs1.jpg.318e3f93f7328dac9bd4c1133ad8fbce.jpg

I would never apply such a batch or reg file, especially if offered in the way you did. :no: For me, they are files from dubious sources. This batch file is meant to disable services in Windows offered from a person nobody knows and who does not provide any detailed information about the reasons for the service selection inside this batch file. This is a no-go. snegatif.gif Same applies to your recommended utilities. And then someone should also import these registration keys via reg file, again without any information and explanations. suisjebete.gif Furthermore, you did not provide any links to the homepages of their origin. Only pictures of two utilities.
Sorry but  No_way.png!
And all this logically leads to  smiley_000182053_1.png.
And by that I mean no trust in such an offer and no trust in their provider. And that's you. Sorry for the bad news! smilie_denk_24.gif

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@lll888 In these days, such programmes like Ports Off or Windows Worms Door Cleaner are no longer really necessary as users are usually protected by a hardware firewall in their routers and a software firewall in Windows. Generally, the user should rather first check which ports are closed or not. This could be done, for example, by the (still maintained) Nirsoft tool CurrPorts.

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15 hours ago, AstroSkipper said:

This could be done, for example, by the (still maintained) Nirsoft tool CurrPorts.

Or with another simply way, in CMD enter.

netstat -abn

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