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  Deploying Windows Firewall Settings for Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (v 2)
Time: 00:00 EST/05:00 GMT | News Source: ActiveWin.com | Posted By: Robert Stein

Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), currently a Release Candidate in Beta testing, includes significant enhancements to the Windows Firewall component, previously known as the Internet Connection Firewall (ICF). Windows Firewall is a stateful host-based firewall that discards unsolicited incoming traffic, providing a level of protection for computers against malicious users or programs. To provide better protection for computers connected to any kind of network (such as the Internet, a home network, or an organization network), Windows XP SP2 enables Windows Firewall on all network connections by default. This new behavior can impair some types of communications. This article describes how to deploy the appropriate configuration settings for Windows Firewall on an organization network so that it is enabled and providing protection, and so that communications are not impaired.

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#1 By sphbecker (1135 Posts) at 5/7/2004 10:19:44 AM
I have used the prerelease version of SP2 in an Active Directory environment. It is really cool. You can set policies for two different configurations, one for when the computer is on a network with your domain controller, and another when it is on a furan network. You can also choose if you want the computer's local administrator to be able to open custom ports.

SP2's default firewall also seems to be really good about automatically opening ports so as to not break your existing network. IE, if you are using file sharing it will open those ports, if you have Remote Desktop enabled, if you open that port...

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