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when Automatic Program Control is set to Aggressive
or Automatic. You can use this option to specify how
Norton 360 must control any network traffic that uses
Teredo to communicate with your computer.
You can configure the Automatic Program Control
option to the following settings:
1 Aggressive - Allows Norton 360 to alert you when
it detects a program with Unproven or Poor trust
level receiving inbound traffic. You can decide
whether to allow or block the traffic after viewing
the reputation details of the program in the firewall
alert. When you select this option, Norton 360 does
not alert you for any outbound traffic irrespective
of the reputation of the program (Norton Trusted,
Good, Unproven, Poor, or Bad). Norton 360
automatically takes decisions on the outbound
traffic.
1 Automatic - Allows Norton 360 to automatically
take decisions when a program receives inbound or
outbound traffic. When you select this option,
Norton 360 does not prompt you with any firewall
alerts.
1 Off - Turns off Automatic Program Control. If you
have selected this option, you must manually
specify the Internet access settings for all inbound
traffic and outbound traffic in the firewall alerts.
When you turn off Automatic Program Control, you
can turn on Advanced Events Monitoring. You can use
the Advanced EventsMonitoring options, to configure
the Internet access settings for Internet-enabled
programs the first time that they run. When you turn
on the Advanced Events Monitoring feature, you are
prompted with numerous firewall alerts. You can allow
or deny any of the events that may harm your
computer. When the event occurs for the first time, a
firewall alert appears and you can allow or block the
event. When you allow the event, the event details
appear under the relevant category that is available in
Advanced Events Monitoring. The application that
537Customizing settings
About Firewall settings