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June 24, 2008

Enable/Disable Windows Firewall for a Specific Network Connection

You can control which connections on your computer have Windows Firewall enabled.

To do this:

1. Go to the Control Panel.
2. Select Network And Internet Connections.
3. Select Windows Firewall.
4. Select the Advanced tab.
5. Check/Uncheck the boxes next to the connections to enable/disable Windows Firewall.
6. Click OK. To enable/disable Windows Firewall for all connections, go to the General tab in the Windows Firewall dialog box and click On or Off.

1 comment:

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