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Daniel McMaster
I'm trying to find out what this actually is, I found an old locked post
One guy was saying that he found it in regedit and it was to do with i-tunes and another said it was related to remote desktop, But I just found this, Screenshot 2021-01-22 042347.jpg Windows Defender seems to believe its for accepting skype calls, I'm not a master a master of all things silicone but I'm reasonably sure that remote desktop and i-tunes don't accept Skype calls. I wouldn't be concerned but the inbound rule allows UDP to any local and from any remote address on any port for any user with any app pkg, I'm as I said not an expert but that seems all wrong to me especially since I've never even opened Skype and even after uninstalling Skype this mystery app remains, 3 years after the question was originaly posted and still no definitive answer and no answer at all from Microsoft that I can find, thats some nice customer service...
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{78E1CD88-49E3-476E-B926-580E596AD309} in Firewall Apps allowed communicate?
{78E1CD88-49E3-476E-B926-580E596AD309} wed have same thing showing up in firewall items allowed communicate through "Allow Apps Communicate Through Windows Defender Firewall" section in firewall
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One guy was saying that he found it in regedit and it was to do with i-tunes and another said it was related to remote desktop, But I just found this, Screenshot 2021-01-22 042347.jpg Windows Defender seems to believe its for accepting skype calls, I'm not a master a master of all things silicone but I'm reasonably sure that remote desktop and i-tunes don't accept Skype calls. I wouldn't be concerned but the inbound rule allows UDP to any local and from any remote address on any port for any user with any app pkg, I'm as I said not an expert but that seems all wrong to me especially since I've never even opened Skype and even after uninstalling Skype this mystery app remains, 3 years after the question was originaly posted and still no definitive answer and no answer at all from Microsoft that I can find, thats some nice customer service...
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