
Firewall and Network Protection in the Windows Security App
Learn how to turn the Windows Firewall on or off using the Windows Security app.
What is a Firewall? - Microsoft Support
What is a Firewall? Data flows into and out of devices through what we call ports. A firewall is what controls what is - and more importantly isn't - allowed to pass through those ports. You can think of it …
Risks of Allowing Apps Through Windows Firewall
Learn about the risks of allowing apps through Windows Firewall, and how to add or remove apps from the list of allowed apps.
“0x8007042c” error message when you try to start Windows Firewall
For more information about Windows Firewall, go to Windows Firewall. Microsoft offers Microsoft Security Essentials, a free security program that will help protect your computer from malware.
Microsoft security help and learning
Get security info and tips about threat prevention, detection, and troubleshooting. Including tech support scams, phishing, and malware.
Protect my PC from viruses - Microsoft Support
Caution: When you remove your currently installed Internet security programs, your PC is in an unprotected state. If you haven't installed another antimalware program make sure that Microsoft …
Windows Security App Overview - Microsoft Support
Firewall & network protection: View and manage the status of Windows Firewall. You can turn the firewall on or off, and access advanced settings for different network types
Windows Firewall settings are greyed out - Microsoft Support
You can now make changes to your Windows Firewall settings. Note: If the Change settings button is still greyed out, your administrator may have disabled the option for you to change the settings.
Windows Security App Settings - Microsoft Support
Firewall and network protection - You can specify if you want to receive notifications when Windows Firewall blocks a new app. You can also configure these notifications differently depending on if the …
Preventing SMB traffic from lateral connections and entering or leaving ...
Discusses firewall best practices and standard default firewall configurations that can help protect networks from attacks that originate outside a corporate environment.