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System and Security > Windows, Firewall > Activate or Deactivate

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Q The Windows Firewall setting according to the network location (for the Windows 7 operating system only) A Windows 7 allows different Windows firewall settings for each network location. The following network locations are available: Home Network, Company Network and Common Network. You can determine whether to use the Windows Firewall and select a firewall security setting for each location. z If the network setting window appears in Windows 7 after setting up the IP address, select a location. x Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Activate or Deactivate Windows Firewall. c Set up a firewall for the Home and Company (Private) Network Location Settings and the Common Network Location Settings, and click the OK button. Q What Is Virtual XP? (For Windows 7 only, For supported models only) A Virtual XP refers to a virtual operating system that allows you to run Windows XP virtually in the Windows 7 environment. By using Virtual XP, you can use applications that do not run on Windows 7. ▶ Requirements for Running Virtual XP z Virtual XP is only available on these three operating systems: Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise. x The memory must be 2 GB or more and the virtualization function of the BIOS must exist and be activated by the CPU. For more information, refer to the Help section of the OS or visit Microsoft's website. 133

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Q
The Windows Firewall setting
according to the network location
(for the Windows 7 operating
system only)
A Windows 7
allows different Windows
firewall settings for each network
location.
The following network locations are
available:
Home Network
,
Company
Network
and
Common Network
.
You can determine whether to use the
Windows Firewall and select a firewall
security setting for each location.
z
If the network setting window appears
in Windows 7 after setting up the IP
address, select a location.
x
Click
Start
> Control Panel >
System and Security > Windows
Firewall > Activate or Deactivate
Windows Firewall
.
c
Set up a firewall for the
Home
and Company (Private) Network
Location Settings
and the
Common
Network Location Settings
, and
click the
OK
button.
Q
What Is Virtual XP?
(For Windows 7 only,
For supported models only)
A Virtual XP
refers to a virtual
operating system that allows you
to run
Windows XP
virtually in the
Windows 7
environment. By using
Virtual XP
, you can use applications
that do not run on
Windows 7
.
Requirements for Running Virtual
XP
z
Virtual XP
is only available on these
three operating systems:
Windows
7 Professional
,
Ultimate
, and
Enterprise
.
x
The memory must be ± GB or more
and the virtualization function of the
BIOS must exist and be activated by
the CPU.
For more information, refer to the
Help section of the OS or visit
Microsoft’s website.