To open Windows Firewall
| 1. |
Click Start and then click Control
Panel. |
| 2. |
In the control panel, click Windows Security
Center. |
| 3. |
Click Windows Firewall. |
Security Center
Note You do not have
to use Windows Firewall—you can install and run any firewall that
you choose. Evaluate the features of other firewalls and then
decide which firewall best meets your needs. If you choose to
install and run another firewall, turn off Windows Firewall.
How Windows Firewall Works
When someone on the Internet or on a network tries
to connect to your computer, we call that attempt an "unsolicited
request." When your computer gets an unsolicited request,
Windows Firewall blocks the connection. If you run a program such
as an instant messaging program or a multiplayer network game
that needs to receive information from the Internet or a network,
the firewall asks if you want to block or unblock (allow) the
connection. You should see a window like the one below.
Firewall security alert
If you choose to unblock the connection, Windows
Firewall creates an exception so that the firewall won't bother
you when that program needs to receive information in the future.
To learn more about exceptions, see the
Using the Exceptions Tab section of this article.
Tip Although you
can turn off Windows Firewall for specific Internet and network
connections, doing this increases the risk to your computer's
security.
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