Allows this computer to receive unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. Note: This setting has no effect if the unicast message is a response to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) broadcast message sent by this computer. Windows Firewall always permits these DHCP unicast responses. However, this setting can interfere with the NetBIOS messages that detect name conflicts.
Allows remote administration of this computer using administrative tools such as the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and ...
Allows rules created by local administrators to be merged with rules distributed through Group Policy. This setting can only ...
Allows this computer to receive inbound Remote Desktop requests. To do this, Windows Firewall opens TCP port 3389. If you ...
Allows this computer to receive inbound Remote Desktop requests. To do this, Windows Firewall opens TCP port 3389. If you ...
Allows this computer to receive unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. Note: This setting has ...
Allows this computer to receive unsolicited inbound Plug and Play messages sent by network devices, such as routers with ...
Allows this computer to receive unsolicited inbound Plug and Play messages sent by network devices, such as routers with ...
Allows unsolicited incoming messages from specified systems that authenticate using the IPsec transport. If you enable this ...
Allows UPnP devices to be hosted on this computer. If this service is stopped, any hosted UPnP devices will stop functioning ...