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accidentally clicked "never allow" for a program to run. need to change that.

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I recently downloaded team fortress 2 from steam and when i went to run the program a window popped up with the " never allow, allow once, always allow " buttons. i was side tracked and accidentally clicked never allow. now when i try to run team fortress2 it closes every time. how do i change it to where i can allow it to run?

I recently downloaded team fortress 2 from steam and when i went to run the program a window popped up with the " never allow, allow once, always allow " buttons. i was side tracked and accidentally clicked never allow. now when i try to run team fortress2 it closes every time. how do i change it to where i can allow it to run?

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Haha! I just fixed it. Apparently if you just keep trying to open it I just had a window that came up and said " firefox has noticed your attempts to open this program. Would you like to allow it?" And I was able to change the setting. Thanks for your interest in this question tho.

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Hi,

Is it a browser app?

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No, its a download program from steam. Does not operate thru fire fix, however a firefox window came up asking to allow it or not.

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Haha! I just fixed it. Apparently if you just keep trying to open it I just had a window that came up and said " firefox has noticed your attempts to open this program. Would you like to allow it?" And I was able to change the setting. Thanks for your interest in this question tho.