Learning More Windows Firewall

March 9, 2008 · Filed Under Security & Firewall, Windows XP · Comment 

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What do the new security icons mean?

Windows XP SP2 contains a new set of security icons that can help you recognize potential security risks and choose appropriate security settings. Here’s what each new icon means.

Icon Firewall 1  Indicates important security information and settings.

Icon Firewall 2  Notifies you of a potential security risk.

Icon Firewall 3  Good secure. Your computer is using recommended security settings.

Icon Firewall 4  Warning: Need to adjusting security settings to enhance the secuirty.

Icon Firewall 5  Your computer’s current security settings are not recommended.

Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) is a free update from Microsoft. It offers enhancements and better protection against viruses, hackers, and worms.  You can also download from Microsoft Update web site.

:: Download Upgrade Windows XP SP2

How to active Windows Firewall

January 27, 2008 · Filed Under Security & Firewall, Tips & Techniques, Windows XP · Comment 

Windows Firewall (first released as part of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2)

Windows Firewall protects your computer by blocking communications that might actually be dangerous software trying to find a way to connect to your computer, rather than communications from a person or program you want to interact with.

Windows Firewall is smart enough to allow connections from computers in your home and to block those connections from computers on the Internet. For example, Windows Firewall will allow you to share files or a printer between two computers in your home, but it will block any attempts from people on the Internet to connect to your computer.

What Windows Firewall does and does not do.

Windows Firewall does offer some protection from network attacks from malicious software known as worms. However, Windows Firewall does not protect you from viruses or spyware

To verify that Windows Firewall is protecting your computer

  1. Click Start and then click Control Panel
  2. From the Control Panel, click Security Center

 If Windows Firewall shows OFF, it has been disabled. If you have another firewall installed, this is probably OK. If you don?t have another firewall installed, you will need to re-enable Windows Firewall from within Security Center.

To re-enable Windows Firewall

  1. Click “Recommendations”
  2. Firewall

  3. Click “Enable Now”
  4. Firewall


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