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  1. Windows Firewall service starts automatically after installing Windows XP Service Pack 3

    technet.com » Microsoft Enterprise Networking Team - Sep 19, 2008

    Installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3 results in the Windows Firewall service being set to Automatic startup, regardless of its previous startup setting. After installing Service Pack 3 for Windows XP, you may be

    Also tagged: windows xp, xp sp3

  2. Timeouts when connecting to Named Instances

    msdn.com » PSS SQL Server Engineers - Aug 19, 2008

    When connecting to a SQL Named Instance, you may encounter a Timeout error when trying to connect to it if the client is Vista or Windows 2008 with the client Firewall enabled. This particular issue is only present if

    Also tagged: connectivity, sql server 2008

  3. New Networking-related KB articles for the week of June 21 - June 26

    technet.com » Microsoft Enterprise Networking Team - Jul 7, 2008

    953730 The netsh command cannot start the PNRP Machine Name Publication Service on a Windows Server 2008-based computer 952899 Event IDs 1018 and 1020 appear in the Application log after you remove the SNMP service on

    Also tagged: windows vista, windows xp, wireless, bits, ipv6, windows server 2003, snmp, windows server 2008, kb articles, nlb

  4. Security considerations for SQL Server installation on Windows Server 2008

    msdn.com » Microsoft SQL Server Tips & Tricks - Jul 3, 2008

    Did you know that Windows Server 2008 installation, by default, enables the Windows firewall to be ON just like Windows Vista. So there is a possibility that in the previous installations, you have not been using the

    Also tagged: sql server, security, connectivity, windows server 2008

  5. SQL Server, Windows Server 2008, and the Windows Firewall

    msdn.com » PSS SQL Server Engineers - Jul 3, 2008

    Sounds like a movie title. No, it is actually a topic you need to know about if you plan to install SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 on Windows Server 2008. Instead of me trying to explain the details I would rather

    Also tagged: windows

  6. Enable or disable the Windows Firewall in Vista in one click

    Enable or disable the Windows Firewall in Vista in one click

    ghacks.net » gHacks technology news - May 2, 2008

    The Windows Firewall in Windows Vista cannot be quickly disabled or enabled. A user who wants to enable or disable it would have to open the Control Panel and load the Windows Firewall in the Security tab. The option

    Also tagged: windows vista, windows, operating systems, windows tips, vista firewall, vista tips

  7. Article Alert: Policy-Driven Network Access with Windows Server 2008

    technet.com » Ian Hameroff - Mar 16, 2008

    While it has been nearly three months since I moved from the role as product manager for Windows Server networking to the Exchange Server team, I still get the occasional opportunity to strut my old networking stuff

    Also tagged: ipsec, server and domain isolation, secure wireless, network access protection, windows networking, windows server 2008

  8. Windows Vista Networking-related Knowledge Base Articles for the week ending February 8th

    technet.com » Microsoft Enterprise Networking Team - Feb 18, 2008

    Here is a healthy dose of KB articles regarding Windows Vista: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=947229 On a Windows Vista-based computer, Windows Firewall applies local program and port exceptions in the private and

    Also tagged: windows vista, ipv6, nap, kb articles

  9. Change Location Of The Windows Firewall Log In Vista

    lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Feb 1, 2008

    If you are using the Windows Firewall include with Windows Vista to protect your computer and network, you can enable security logging. The default location for the firewall log is the Windows directory. However, if

    Also tagged: vista, diana s tips, internet security, firewall log

  10. Change The Location Of The Firewall Log In Vista

    lockergnome.com » Windows Fanatics - Jan 12, 2008

    If you are using the Windows Firewall to protect your computer and network, you can enable security logging. The default location for the firewall log is the Windows directory. However, if you do not want to file

    Also tagged: vista, microsoft, windows, diana s tips, firewall log

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