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Configuring Windows XP Firewall To Allow Port 80 Connections

 Windows XP includes Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) software you can use to restrict what information is communicated between the Internet and your home or small office network. If you don't have Windows XP then this guide will not apply to you.

Step 1: From the Windows control panel, open the Windows Firewall application.

Step 2: Make sure the Firewall is set to "On."

If the Firewall is set to "Off," then this article doesn't apply as you're already letting all the outside traffic in without exception.

Activate Windows Firewall

Step 3: Click the Exceptions tab.
This will bring up the window showing the current exceptions configured. Some pre-configured exceptions may already exist. If so, leave them as is or you may prevent other applications from working properly.

Go to the Exceptions tab to configure a firewall rule

Step 4: Click the Add Port button.
Click the Add Port button to bring up the following window.

Define what ports to open

Step 5: Add the proper settings for your application.
For this example we're going to assume you are trying to run a webserver on port 80. Pick a name for your service, in this case HTTP, and then fill in the port number (80). Select TCP as the protocol. Click OK to save the rule.

Create the firewall rule

Step 6: Click OK to save your settings
You should see your new firewall rule here. At this time you can edit it, delete it, or add another rule using the same procedure as outlined above. You can have as many rules as you have applications that need one. If your application needs a different port open, say port 3389 for Remote Desktop, then use the appropriate port. Click OK to close the Firewall window and save your settings.
Use caution and only open whatever ports are necessary for your application(s) to function properly.

Review the exceptions and save your settings
Please wait for the test results to appear in the panel below