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Post edited August 17, 2016 by Fairfox
Change Kasperksy. While i had it, it locked me out of Galaxy and treated much of GOG files as "problematic" (where and when they obviously were clean). Kasperksy is good, but for some reason, doesn't go along well with GOG...
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Fairfox: Random non-GOGie question, mebbe, but I knows naaazing about anything. I hases Kaspersky recently. After Windows' 'Sleep' mode today Kaspersky's Firewall thingy comes up mentioning my home network/ethernet (s'just plugged into teh router directly, altho there are a couple of trusted devices that use it wirelessly too).

Do I select 'Trusted' or 'Local' network for it? I had eeet on teh former originally, nao teh latter. I guesses 'Trusted' is fine but has no idea. Nothing is connected to mah desktop PC (doesn't even have a wireless... card... device in) and teh router has... erm... WPA2 (?) enabled.
Trusted means very little intrusive security (as you trust the local network to be safe)
local means a balanced approach (ie your local netwrok is generally safe but you may not be able to full trust some devices on it, so scan local traffic, but do not treat it as an external connection (untrusted))

Local is the safest if your not sure.
Post edited August 17, 2016 by Blackberry
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Fairfox: Do I select 'Trusted' or 'Local' network for it?
Local.

Trusted isn't as secure, and more for company and intranet machines.
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