ICF
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First seen in the emulEspaña Mod (MoNKi), is available in most Morph based mods and Neomule, and also partly in official. | First seen in the emulEspaña Mod (MoNKi), is available in most Morph based mods and Neomule, and also partly in official. | ||
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− | Most of this code does not seem very effective starting from XP SP2. The morph installer solves this my using the | + | Most of this code does not seem very effective starting from XP SP2. The morph installer solves this my using the "[http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/netsh.mspx?mfr=true netsh]" to poke a hole in the windows firewall. |
[[Category:Features]][[Category:StulleMule features]][[Category:MorphXT features]] | [[Category:Features]][[Category:StulleMule features]][[Category:MorphXT features]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:58, 15 November 2010
Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) Support (a.k.a. Windows Firewall)
Adds and deletes the eMule ports on the Internet Connection Firewall (Windows Firewall) at start and close of emule. This guarantees that we will be accessible to other eMule users. (High id)
The code in the mods enhances the actual official eMule ICF code adding more features.
First seen in the emulEspaña Mod (MoNKi), is available in most Morph based mods and Neomule, and also partly in official.
>== Note ==
Most of this code does not seem very effective starting from XP SP2. The morph installer solves this my using the "netsh" to poke a hole in the windows firewall.