Problem. After I disable McAfee Firewall with option of never restarting automatically, Windows still states that the settings are being managed by McAfee Personal Firewall. Please see attached image. Desired outcome. Enable Windows Firewall while having all other McAfee modules (except firewall) active for McAfee Total Protection.
Exit the registry, then restart your computer to confirm changes. Now you are ready to restart or shut down remotely. Press Windows key + X, click Command Prompt (Admin). At the command prompt 5. Application Interference. Windows Defender is notorious for preventing you from installing certain software. This is often the case with apps that act as a server and accept incoming data from the internet, such as online games. The same applies to those that require system access and use file recovery tools. Click Windows Defender Firewall. 5. Click the Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off option. 6. Click the Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended) radio buttons under the Private network settings and Public network settings. Click OK. Your Windows 11 operating system’s built-in firewall should now be disabled. Windows 10. Their installation should turn off the Windows firewall *for you* if it is working properly. My suggestion (and likely of many other experienced people who help here): Drop all Norton products. Replace it with either something free or something much simpler and reliable. Suggestions can be made for specifics at your request. OKsPZUP. 322 938 144 192 322 421 83 624