![]() ![]() Hopefully how to proceed to try is clear, from what I have posted? Yes, and No.as I said in my prior post.you will need to configure outbound connections approrpiately, but the only way to do so as far as I know is to stop the process involved from communicating.but the issue resides around which version of WIndows yo uare running as in more recent versions the ability to granularly control outbound connections has been removed (long story as to why), hence why I suggested the differences approach I did depending on the version of Windows yo are running. Some of these can be disabled from within the Settings part of Windows but control of these is not granular so you may need to download & install one of the freeware apps that have sprung up to help control these 'phone home' elements. Having said all of that, if you are running Windows 10, and this is one of the 'phone home' elements that we have heard so much about then you may want to see about trying to switch off it may be that you can switch off the elements that could sensibly be viewed as referring to Word communications such as sharing of handwriting data, sharing of handwriting error reports, etc. All being well when you next run Word and it tries to connect you will be prompted by WSA to 'Allow once', 'Allow always' or 'Block', etc.Īlternatively, you could also add a specific outbound connection rule to the Windows Firewall, again for Word, to prevent it communicating. If you are running Windows 7 or below you should be able to do that under 'Shields & Firewall' > 'View Active Connections'.look for the connection by WINWORD.EXE (I presume that is what you are referring to) & set it's status to 'Block' but if you are running a version later than Windows 7 you should first try to uninstall/clean reinstall WSA (without importing previous settings) so as to reset the outbound connections. One can block a process that is running via 'Control Active Processes' but actually blocking a service per se I believe that you will need to either prevent the service from running using msconfig, or if you do not want to do that as it needs to run then you will need to configure outbound connection protection. Webroot® Legacy Products (2011 and Prior) 33.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus for PC Gamers 553.Webroot® Security Awareness Training 51.Webroot® Business Endpoint Protection 1133.Webroot Mobile Security for Android 943.Webroot® Consumer/Business - for Macs 375.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Complete 3828. ![]() Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Internet Security Plus 2475.Webroot® SecureAnywhere™ - Antivirus 6982. ![]()
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