Restoring the default policy will reset all changes to settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was installed. This may cause some programs to stop working. If you are remotely managing this computer, the connection will be lost when default policy is restored. Do you want to continue?
Restore of the file %s failed because of a problem reading from the ZIP file on the backup media (UNZIP returned dunzip error ...
Restoring default settings will remove all Windows Firewall settings that you have configured for all network locations. ...
Restoring items that have been quarantined might put your privacy, PC security, or PC performance at risk. Are you sure you ...
Restoring system files from a system image backup will require you to connect the disk containing your backup to the computer. ...
Restoring the default policy will reset all changes to settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was ...
Restoring the default settings will delete all settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was installed. ...
Restoring your Internet security settings to their recommended levels will help protect your PC. How do Internet security ...
Restoring your libraries and folders is currently suspended and will resume as soon as your File History drive is available. ...
Restoring your libraries and folders is currently suspended and will resume as soon as your File History drive is available. ...