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... a third-party program that uses nonstandard ports. To adjust Windows Firewall settings, open its icon in Control Panel or in Security Center. Note that Windows Firewall has preconfigured exceptions for a number of common server types, as shown in Figure 3-7. ... "
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PC Magazine Windows XP Security Solutions
by Dan DiNicolo
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... Viewer's System and Application logs for potential issues every time you review the contents of your Security log. Using Windows Security Center After Windows XP Service Pack 2 (or higher) ... "
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... The following is a list of some of the most important changes in SP2: Security Center This new utility, shown in Figure 1-3, provides a monitoring and control point for three essential security components. If one ... "
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Alan Simpson's Windows Vista Bible
by Alan Simpson
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... (Actually, that part of the message is a bit misleading. Clicking the balloon doesn't fix anything. It just opens the Security Center where you can get more information. ... "
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