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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2006, 03:13:33 PM »
When you first start your browser to connect to the internet, you will receive a popup from Jetico to inform you that your browser requests "Access to Network". To save the number of rules created, you can use the preset "Web Browser" rules. These rules are only the basics needed, but will allow you to connect to the internet. So from the popup, you would select "Handle as" -> "Web Browser"



In my example, I am using Firefox, but the "Web Browser" rules are o.k. for any browser you are using.
You can also use this ruleset for most of your updaters, as example for you AV updater.
 

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