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How To Enable Firewall For Windows XP

The document provides instructions for enabling the firewall for Windows XP and Windows 7. For Windows XP, it instructs the user to open the Control Panel, go to Network Connections, double click the Local Area Connection icon, select the option to limit Internet access on the Advanced tab, and allow incoming echo requests on the ICMP tab. For Windows 7, it instructs the user to open the Windows Firewall through the Control Panel, turn the firewall on for each network location, and optionally block all incoming connections.
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How To Enable Firewall For Windows XP

The document provides instructions for enabling the firewall for Windows XP and Windows 7. For Windows XP, it instructs the user to open the Control Panel, go to Network Connections, double click the Local Area Connection icon, select the option to limit Internet access on the Advanced tab, and allow incoming echo requests on the ICMP tab. For Windows 7, it instructs the user to open the Windows Firewall through the Control Panel, turn the firewall on for each network location, and optionally block all incoming connections.
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How to Enable Firewall for

Windows XP
-Salamander
1. Click Start Button then choose Control
Panel.
2. Click the "Network and Internet
Connections" option.
3. Then click the "Network Connections"
option.
4. Double click the icon labeled "Local Area Connection". The
icon may have a number after it, for example "Local Area
Connection 5". Click on Properties button.
5. On the "Advanced" tab, select "Protect my computer and
network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from
the Internet".
6. Click Settings, then on the ICMP tab select
"Allow Incoming echo request".
Enabling Windows 7 Firewall
1. Open Windows Firewall
by clicking the Start
button, and then clicking
Control Panel. In the
search box, type firewall,
and then click Windows
Firewall.
2. In the left pane, click Turn Windows
Firewall on or off. If you're prompted for an
administrator password or confirmation, type
the password or provide confirmation. Turn
Windows Firewall on or off link in Windows
Firewall.
3. Click Turn on Windows Firewall
under each network location that
you want to help protect, and then
click OK.
If you want the firewall to prevent all
programs from communicating, including
programs that you have previously allowed
to communicate through the firewall, select
the Block all incoming connections, including
those in the list of allowed programs check
box.
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