Article ID: 842242 - Last Review: November 13, 2007 - Revision: 9.3 Windows Firewall may block some programs from communicating over the Internet after you install Windows XP Service Pack 2On This PageSUMMARYAfter you install Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), some
programs may seem not to work. By default, Windows Firewall is enabled and blocks unsolicited connections to your computer. This article discusses how to make an exception and enable a program to run by adding it to the list of exceptions. This procedure enables the program to work as it did before the service pack was installed. INTRODUCTIONTo help provide security for your Windows XP SP2-based
computer, Windows Firewall blocks unsolicited connections to your computer.
However, sometimes you might want to make an exception and allow for someone to
connect to your computer. For example, the following scenarios describe
occasions when you might want someone to be able to connect to your computer:
Windows Security AlertSometimes, when Windows Firewall blocks a program, a Windows Security Alert dialog box appears.ResolutionEnable programs by using the "Windows Security Alert" dialog boxTo work correctly, some programs and games must receive information over the network. The information enters your computer through an inbound port. For Windows Firewall to allow for this information to enter, the correct inbound port must be open on your computer. If you recognize the name of the program, and you want to allow for the program to function as usual, click Unblock in the Windows Security Alert dialog box.Collapse this image Advanced users sectionThis section is intended for advanced computer users. If you are not comfortable with advanced troubleshooting, you might want to ask someone for help or contact support. For information about how to do this, visit the following Microsoft Web site:http://support.microsoft.com/contactus
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To enable a program to communicate like it did before Windows XP SP2 was installed, and to enable programs that you want to run, use one of the following methods. Advanced users method 1: Enable programs by using Windows FirewallIf you do not click Unblock in the Windows Security Alert dialog box, the program continues to be blocked. To enable a program by using Windows Firewall, follow these steps:
Advanced users method 2: Identifying and opening portsIf your program still does not seem to work after you add the program to the list of exceptions, or if you cannot locate the program in step 5 of the previous section, you can open a port manually.Important Before you can add a port or ports manually, you have to identify the ports that are used by the program. A reliable method for identifying the ports that are used by the program is to contact the vendor. If you cannot do this, or if a list of ports that are used by the program is not available, you can use Netstat.exe to identify the ports that are used by the program. Identify ports by using Netstat.exe
Open ports manually by using Windows FirewallIf you cannot identify the ports that are used by the program, you can open a port manually. To identify the specific port number to open, contact the product vendor or see the product user documentation. After you identify the port number that you want to open, follow these steps:
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Troubleshooting Windows Firewall settings in Windows XP Service Pack 2
MORE INFORMATIONPrograms that may require that you open ports manuallyThe following table lists the programs and games that may require that you to open the port or the ports manually so that the programs can work correctly.ProgramsCollapse this table
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For information about your hardware manufacturer, visit the following Web site: http://support.microsoft.com/gp/vendors/en-us
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The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.
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