Verify that Smart Firewall<\/em> is allowing Anonymizer Universal<\/p>\n Go to Network<\/strong>, and then Smart Firewall<\/strong>. Click \u201cConfigure\u201d<\/strong> next to Program Rules<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n Look for Anonymizer Universal<\/strong> and make sure that it is set to Allow<\/em> under access Click \u201cModify\u201d<\/strong> while Anonymizer Universal is highlighted. Verify that the description contains \u201cAllow,<\/strong> Direction: In\/Out,<\/strong> Computer: Any,<\/strong> Communications: Any,<\/strong> Protocol: All<\/strong>\u201d If the Smart Firewall does not contain those program rules for Anonymizer, then create them by referring to the steps below; otherwise click Ok<\/strong> to close the prompts.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n To Add Anonymizer Universal to Smart Firewall, in program rules, click \u201cAdd.\u201d Search for the Anonymizer Universal executable file on your computer and click Ok<\/strong> once you\u2019ve located it.<\/p>\n Step 7<\/p>\n In the window that appears, select \u201cAllow Always\u201d<\/strong> and click Ok. Since it was set to Allow Always<\/em>, it will contain the settings shown in the previous steps.<\/p>\n<\/section>\nStep 1<\/h1>\n
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