Configuring Windows Firewall

It is a good idea to check that Windows Firewall is set up correctly; otherwise, you could end up exposed to Internet hacking, or you could find that your network is so locked down that you can’t use file and printer sharing. Windows Firewall is discussed in more detail in Chapter 33.

If your Windows 8 computer is connected to a domain network, your network manager will set up a firewall “profile” that controls security when you are connected to the corporate network. You shouldn’t be able to change these settings. Your network manager will also probably configure another “default” profile to protect you when you are disconnected from the corporate network, such as when you are traveling or using your computer at ...

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