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Outpost Firewall Pro 2008 (6.0.2172.214.422.270)

hayc59   on 15 November 2007 - 03:40 · 4 comments & 4148 views

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Outpost Firewall Pro provides a superior arsenal of defense against PC infiltration. Outpost ensures your online security with solid protection against all Internet-borne threats. A robust combination of award-winning firewall, fast and effective anti-malware, personalized antispam and proactive Host Protection module to defend against the majority of Internet risks. Includes automated configuration service and other user aids.

Features:
  • Advanced firewall for secure connections
  • Combined antivirus and antispyware for all-in-one malware defense
  • Host protection to block zero-day threats
  • Web control to protect your PC from web-borne threats
  • Antispam to automatically keep your inbox junk-free

Changelog:
  • Outpost monitor and Outpost Feedback were not registered in startup entries
  • Outpost Firewall Pro could block installation of services
  • Information about crashes could not be sent to Agnitum
  • Rules autocreation did not work on 64-bit systems for applications from ProgramFiles (x86) and System32WOW64folders
  • Most commonly reported crashes (including crash on content filtering)
  • Error 14001 during installation
  • Rules were applied incorrectly in some cases
  • Address macros could be incorrectly resolved in rules
  • Leaktests SPT 15 and SPT 16 were failed, as well as PCFlank leaktest on Vista64
  • Error while importing LAN settings from Outpost Firewall 4.0
  • Monitor could freeze on uninstalling Outpost Firewall Pro
  • Web pages content could be blocked/corrupted (GZIP decoding issue)
  • Outpost Firewall now cannot be installed over Outpost Security Suite
Download: Outpost Firewall Pro 2008 (6.0.2172.214.422.270)
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(1 reply) #1 Avi on 15 Nov 2007 - 05:30
lol, what's up w/ that version number?
#1.1 sjgore on 15 Nov 2007 - 09:02
What I want to know is, what kind of code change causes a 0.0.0000.000.000.001 version number increment?
#2 Bawx on 15 Nov 2007 - 06:28
So embarrassing.
#3 Vettetech on 16 Nov 2007 - 13:56
Tried this................way too heavy for its own good. Cannot access certain sites anymore. All browsing slows down. Back to Comodo for me.

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