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The Windows Firewall: Protect all network connections setting turns on Windows Firewall, which replaces Internet Connection Firewall on all computers that are running Windows XP SP2. This appendix recommends configuring this setting to Enabled to protect all network connections for computers in all environments. If this setting is configured as Disabled, Windows Firewall is turned off and all othe ...

The Windows Firewall: Allow local program exceptions setting allows administrators to use the Windows Firewall component in Control Panel to define a local program exceptions list. Disabling this policy setting does not allow administrators to define a local program exceptions list, and ensures that program exceptions only come from Group Policy. Setting this policy to Enabled allows local adminis ...

Many organizations take advantage of remote computer administration in their daily operations. However, some attacks have exploited the ports typically used by remote administration programs; Windows Firewall can block these ports. To provide flexibility for remote administration, the Windows Firewall: Allow remote administration exception setting is available. Configuring this setting to Enabled ...

This setting allows file and printer sharing by configuring Windows Firewall to open UDP ports 137 and 138 and TCP ports 139 and 445. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Firewall opens these ports so that the computer can receive print jobs and requests for access to shared files. You must specify the IP addresses or subnets from which these incoming messages are allowed. If you disable thi ...

The Windows Firewall: Allow ICMP exceptions setting defines the set of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) message types that Windows Firewall allows. Utilities can use ICMP messages to determine the status of other computers. For example, Ping uses the echo request message. If you set this policy setting to Enabled, you must specify which ICMP message types Windows Firewall allows the comput ...

Many organizations use Remote Desktop connections in their normal troubleshooting procedures or operations. However, some attacks have occurred that exploited the ports typically used by Remote Desktop. To provide flexibility for remote administration, the Windows Firewall: Allow Remote Desktop exception setting is available. Enabling this setting configures Windows Firewall to open TCP port 3389 ...

The Windows Firewall: Allow UPnP framework exception setting allows a computer to receive unsolicited Plug and Play messages sent by network devices, such as routers with built-in firewalls. To receive these messages, Windows Firewall opens TCP port 2869 and UDP port 1900. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Firewall opens these ports so that the computer can receive Plug and Play messages. ...

Windows Firewall can display notifications to users when a program requests that Windows Firewall add the program to the program exceptions list. This situation occurs when programs attempt to open a port and are not allowed to do so based on current Windows Firewall rules. The Windows Firewall: Prohibit notifications setting configures whether these settings are shown to the users. If you set thi ...

The Windows Firewall: Prohibit unicast response to multicast or broadcast requests setting prevents a computer from receiving unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. When this policy setting is enabled and the computer sends multicast or broadcast messages to other computers, Windows Firewall blocks the unicast responses sent by those other computers. When the setting is ...


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