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    Roughly one month prior to the release of Windows 7, Microsoft debuted its consumer antivirus and antispyware solution, Microsoft Security Essentials. This solution does not include a firewall which is understandable since Windows 7 does include one. Microsoft has a sketchy past with previous firewall incarnations that either left systems open for attack or did not provide the customization options that existed in commercial solutions. In this review I will take a closer look at the capabilities of Microsoft Security Essentials and the Windows 7 firewall. I will try to determine if the software giant has managed to stroll into the desktop security space as a solid contender.

    Download Microsoft Security Essentials here.

    First Impressions

    Microsoft Security Essentials is a very small download at just under 7 MB. The installation is rather uneventful, a simple Next, Next, Next, Finish straight forward approach. Thankfully a restart is not required for Microsoft Security Essentials to begin protecting your system. Immediately after installation you are presented with an option to do an initial scan and update of virus and spyware definitions. On my system the scan took less than 15 minutes to complete.

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    It is time to continue our series of articles about the Windows Firewall. In this article I will show how to edit the list of allowed programs and features. You will learn to edit existing connection rules, add new programs to the list of exceptions or remove them from it.

    Where to Find the List of Allowed Programs

    First, open Windows Firewall and, in the main window, click on ’Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall’.

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    The Windows Firewall has been changed quite a bit since Windows XP. Windows 7 now allows this tool to filter both inbound and outbound traffic or set rules and exceptions depending on the type of network you are connected to. Considering there are quite a few changes, we will start a small series presenting all the capabilities of this security tool. For starters we will show how to access the Windows Firewall, present the basics about how it works and show how to turn it on or off.

    Where to Find the Windows Firewall

    To open the Windows Firewall configuration panel, you have several options. One is to go to Control Panel -> System and Security -> Windows Firewall.

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    ShieldsUP Tests Your Firewall for Vulnerabilities

    The best way to determine if your computer’s (or router’s) firewall is working and optimized is to effectively try to penetrate it. Browser-based utility ShieldsUP! tests your firewall for vulnerabilities and kinks in your computer’s defense. continue reading…

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