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HLCinSC: I was hoping I might be able to avoiding using another firewall but I will if I have to. I'm using the normal client from a fresh install yesterday.
Yeah I just thought that may help determine if it is more of a steam vs. win firewall issue. good luck.
Thanks, I had assumed it was a Steam problem as I made similar changes to other rules for other programs such as iTunes and nothing similar happened.
I wonder why nobody is concerned about the real issue here.
HOW is steam able to do that? No program should EVER be able to create firewall rules on its own! Why bother using a firewall, when rules can be created at random?
Whenever I make a change to the firewall setting, theres a feedback wether i want that change or not. How comes steam can do these changes without being administrator and without me being noticed?.