Windows XPSP2 Firewall status at a glance?

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Windows XPSP2 Firewall status at a glance?

#1 Post by Marc_G » Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:38 pm

Hi folks-

Pre-SP2, in the Network Connections the LAN or Wireless would show a status such as "Connected, Firewalled."

Now in SP2, the "Firewalled" part of the status doesn't seem to come up, at least for me. I can go in to the properties of the connection and see the status, but that takes a few seconds and a bit of effort.

Is there a way to turn on the status at a glance for the Firewall? I change the status periodically because I have an application that requires it to be off to work properly; I like to enable it right away after that but sometimes I forget. So, an at-a-glance view of on or off would be helpful.

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#2 Post by ibmuser » Wed Mar 16, 2005 8:01 pm

Why not just add the program to the exceptions list in Windows Firewall?
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#3 Post by Marc_G » Wed Mar 16, 2005 9:35 pm

Apparently it doesn't work.

It's an ancient 16 bit program (surprised it runs at all) and something about the way it moves data reportedly causes a conflict of some sort. I haven't experimented, just relying on data from others at this point.

Now here's the weird part: SUDDENLY I am seeing "Firewalled" in the status. I swear it wasn't there before.

Oh well.
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