Go to Windows firewall with advanced security under administrative tools and make inbound and outbound rules. Pretty sure that should fix it.
false - its steam - uninstall is the best optionThis is the first helpful response and also the best so far.
Since steam doesn't understand the concept of "offline", and persists in accessing the internet and updating when set to offline mode, I want to firewall it in. However, it's got some kind of VIP status with Windows firewall, and keeps giving it'self new allow exceptions every time I set the existing one to block. Short of installing a real firewall, which I'd rather not do, how do I prevent steam from trying to access the internet?
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This is the first helpful response and also the best so far.
"keeps giving it'self new allow exceptions every time I set the existing one to block."
Countered, Assuming because he already said he tried that.
false - its steam - uninstall is the best option
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If it adds new rules in the firewall, go to the security policy and set up rules there. The Security Policy runs at a lower level than the firewall.
Out of curiosity, why do you want to do this? I am not sure I understand the issue.
