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Originally Posted by BunnyGal
I'm not sure why installing the latest version resulted in this issue, but at least it's resolved.
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Usually protection software like this needs a way to uniquely identify any file requesting access so it can determine if it is allowed to. An update often changes things in such a way that this identification fails. It is therefore treated with whatever default settings 'auto' stands for. Apparently your 'auto' setting is to deny the request to access the internet.
If you know a program is going to access the net and you're absolutely sure it's safe to let it, then you would need to do this every time you update a program.