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With Global Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP, the computers on a network, Advanced Tab

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You can specify three different modes of access: ◦ Any computer (including those on the Internet) ◦ My network (subnet) only ◦ Custom list Display a notification when the Windows Firewall blocks a program is selected by default. You can set a scope for each exception. For home and small office networks, it is recommended that you set the scope to the local network only where possible. This will enable computers on the same subnet to connect to the program on the machine, but drops traffic originating from a remote network. ● Advanced Tab: Enables you to configure the following functions. ◦ Network Connection Settings: Select connection-specific rules which apply per network interface. ◦ Security Logging: Create a log file for troubleshooting. ◦ ICMP: With Global Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), the computers on a network can share error and status information. ◦ Default Settings: Restore Windows Firewall to a default configuration. 20 Chapter 4 Applications

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You can specify three different modes of access:
Any computer (including those on the Internet)
My network (subnet) only
Custom list
Display a notification when the Windows Firewall blocks a program is selected by default.
You can set a scope for each exception. For home and small office networks, it is recommended
that you set the scope to the local network only where possible. This will enable computers on the
same subnet to connect to the program on the machine, but drops traffic originating from a remote
network.
Advanced Tab
: Enables you to configure the following functions.
Network Connection Settings
: Select connection-specific rules which apply per network
interface.
Security Logging
: Create a log file for troubleshooting.
ICMP
: With Global Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), the computers on a network
can share error and status information.
Default Settings
: Restore Windows Firewall to a default configuration.
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Chapter 4
Applications