Why do multiple instances of the same program appear on the Exceptions tab?
If you install, uninstall, or re-install a program when you are connected to different networks, several instances of that program can appear on the Exceptions tab. This is because if each network that you connect to has a different network location, you must create an exception for each category. For example, you might create an exception while you are connected to a “Public place” network, and then, later, you might connect to a “Home or work” network and create that exception again. This can also happen when Group Policy is applied.
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