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| About a week ago, I installed Jetico Personal Firewall on my Vista Ultimate X64 laptop. I have used the laptop pretty much in the same way every day since and have resolved most of the messages from the firewall. This evening, I got a new and odd request to access the network. Consent.exe (basically UAC) was trying to access my network. I find that rather strange in that it does not fit in the description from Microsoft for what Consent.exe does and also that it hasn't requested network access in the past week. I wasn't doing anything particular at the time the notifications from the firewall showed up. I certainly wasn't doing anything that should have gotten me a UAC prompt. The only thing I can think of that might be different is that I usually allow SVCHOST or other application hiding tools for "once" only or I block them "once" only - it kind of depends on my mood, I guess. Perhaps I either blocked or allowed the SVCHOST parent of Consent.exe differently this evening than I had in other instances when I have booted my laptop. This might account for why I haven't seen the firewall prompt before today. Does anyone have any idea why UAC would be trying to connect to my network? Thanks in advance, Dale | Guest
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| UAC - Consent.exe accessing the network | Dale | Windows Vista Security | 0 | 12-08-2007 03:34 AM |
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