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| reduce acronym recognition (martin) | it's "Windows Defender Firewall" in Windows 10 (martin) | ||
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| An internal Windows firewall is automatically configured with rules for the ports 21, 990 and 1024-65535, when %%IIS%% %%FTP%% server is installed. | An internal Windows firewall is automatically configured with rules for the ports 21, 990 and 1024-65535, when %%IIS%% %%FTP%% server is installed. | ||
| - | The rules are not enabled initially though some versions of Windows.((The rules are enabled initially on Windows Server 2016.)) &win2016 To enable or change the rules, go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and locate three "%%FTP%% server" rules. &wincp If the rules are not enabled, click on //Actions > Enable Rule//. | + | The rules are not enabled initially though some versions of Windows.((The rules are enabled initially on Windows Server 2016.)) &win2016 To enable or change the rules, go to //Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall((Just //Windows Firewall// on Windows 7.)) > Advanced Settings > Inbound Rules// and locate three "%%FTP%% server" rules. &wincp If the rules are not enabled, click on //Actions > Enable Rule//. | 
| ===== [[restart]] Restarting FTP Service ===== | ===== [[restart]] Restarting FTP Service ===== | ||