How to use the Security Alert dialog box in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 (875353)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
- Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 (SP2)
- Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
INTRODUCTIONThere are several new enhancements in Microsoft Windows XP
Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 to help make your system safer from attacks by malicious
users and viruses. By default, Windows Firewall is enabled on computers that
are running Windows XP SP2 and Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. Windows Firewall closes ports to prevent
Internet-connected computers from connecting to file and print shares on your
computer or from connecting to other resources. When a program tries to use the
resources or the ports on your system that are covered by the firewall, a
Security Alert dialog box appears. This dialog box gives you
options for addressing the issue in question. The Security
Alert dialog box that appears contains information that is similar to
the following: Security Alert To help protect your
computer, Windows Firewall has blocked this program from receiving unsolicited
information for the Internet or a network. Name: Program
namePublisher: Program
publisher You then receive the following options:
- Unblock this program, despite the security
risk
- Keep blocking this program
- Keep blocking this program, but ask me again
later
You can configure Windows XP SP2 and Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 to allow specific programs and
processes to continue to work by adding exceptions to your Windows Firewall
configuration. These exceptions allow specific programs and processes to bypass
the firewall. After you add a program as an exception, you no longer receive
the security alert. Note Every time that you configure an exception that allows a program
to communicate through Windows Firewall, your computer is made more vulnerable.
Unknown intruders frequently use software that scans the Internet for computers
with unprotected connections. If you have many exceptions and open ports, your
computer may become a victim of these intruders. To help decrease your security
risk, configure an exception only when you really need it. Never configure an
exception for a program that you do not recognize. Remove an exception when you
no longer need it. MORE INFORMATIONSecurity Alert dialog box optionsUnblock this programWhen you select this option, the program is automatically added to
the list that appears on the Exceptions tab in Windows
Firewall. The check box next to the program is selected, indicating that it is
allowed to run. Therefore, the program runs or listens as expected.
Sometimes you may want to allow a user to
connect to your computer, notwithstanding the risk. For example, you may want
to receive a file from a known source through an instant messaging program. Or,
you may want to play a multiplayer game over the Internet. If someone tries to
send you a photo through an instant messaging program, Windows Firewall prompts
you about whether you want to unblock the connection and allow the photo to
reach your computer. Or, if you want to play a multiplayer network game over
the Internet, you have the option to add the game as an exception so that the
firewall allows the game information to reach your computer. Keep blocking this programWhen you select this option, Windows Firewall does not allow the
program to operate or to listen, and this program is added to the list on the
Exceptions tab. In this case, the check box next to the
program is cleared, indicating that the program is not allowed to run or to
listen.
Use this option whenever you are not sure about a program or
whenever you do not know the source of the security alert. Keep blocking this program, but ask me again laterWhen you select this option, Windows Firewall does not allow the
program to operate or to listen, but the program is not added to the list on
the Exceptions tab. The next time that you start this program,
the Security Alert dialog box appears again.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 6/23/2005 |
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