To see if you're running Windows Firewall:
- Open the Windows Control Panel.
- (Windows Vista) Click the Windows icon, and select Control Panel.
- (Windows XP) Open the Windows Start Menu, and select Control Panel.
- In the Control Panel, open the Windows Security Center.
- (Windows Vista) Under the header, click .
- Open the
Windows Firewall is actively protecting your computer header. Try to locate the following text: - If it is set to On (Recommended), you are using Windows Firewall.
Configuring Windows Firewall
If you're using Windows Firewall, you must verify that it is properly configured.
- In the Windows Security Center, open the Windows Firewall settings dialog.
- (Windows Vista) Click . Then click . You may receive a User Account Control pop-up. Click .
- Click the General tab.
- Allow connections:
- (Windows Vista) Deselect the checkbox for Block all incoming connections.
- (Windows XP) Deselect the checkbox for Don't allow exceptions
- Click the Exceptions tab.
- If Mozilla Firefox is listed, select it and click the button.
- In the Delete a Program dialog, click .
- Set Windows to alert you when it blocks a program:
- (Windows Vista) Select the checkbox for Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program.
- (Windows XP) Select the checbox for Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program
- Click .
- Now, try browsing to a web site with Firefox. You may receive a Windows Security Alert dialog asking if you want to block Firefox. Click .
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