- Open Control Panel by choosing Start and then Control Panel.
- Select Network and Internet Connections.
- Choose Network Connections under the or pick a Control Panel icon section.
- Right-click or tap-and-hold your network connection and choose Properties.
Just so, how do I turn off my firewall Windows XP?
Windows XP firewall (Without SP2)
- Click Start,
- Control Panel,
- double–click Network Connections,
- right-click the desired connection,
- Properties,
- Advanced tab,
- Under Internet Connection Firewall,
- uncheck the "Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet" check box.
One may also ask, how do I turn off firewall restrictions? Click "Start | Control Panel | System and Security | Windows Firewall." Choose "Turns Windows Firewall On or Off" from the left pane. Select "Turn Off Windows Firewall" from under "Home or Work (Private) Network Location Settings" and "Public Network Location Settings.". Click "OK" to disable Windows Firewall.
Similarly, you may ask, how do I turn on firewall in Windows XP?
Configuring Windows XP Firewall
- Step 1: From the Windows control panel, open the Windows Firewall application.
- Step 2: Make sure the Firewall is set to “On”.
- Step 3: Click the “Exceptions” tab.
- Step 4: Click the “Add a Port” button.
- Step 5: Add the proper settings for your application.
- Step 6: Click OK to save your settings.
What is the shortcoming with Windows XP firewall?
By default, Windows Firewall disables all incoming traffic to your computer, including ICMP traffic, which consists of pings. Just like all other firewall's you can specify which services/ports you would like to have open so that other computers can connect to yours.