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HAL
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      04-15-2007
I have added an FTP server to my Vista computer, and I added program and
port to firewall exceptions manually.

Today, I putted my system to Halt (sleep) and now when it resumed I
discovered that my FTP server was no longer listening. And it was
completely removed from the exception list.

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David Beder [MSFT]
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      04-15-2007
I'd check that the system is in the same 'profile' as you'd created your
original exceptions.

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>I have added an FTP server to my Vista computer, and I added program and
>port to firewall exceptions manually.
>
> Today, I putted my system to Halt (sleep) and now when it resumed I
> discovered that my FTP server was no longer listening. And it was
> completely removed from the exception list.
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      04-15-2007
David Beder [MSFT] wrote:
> I'd check that the system is in the same 'profile' as you'd created your
> original exceptions.
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How do i check if it's the same profile? i've never heard of a profile

This is my home computer, and not a domain computer.

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David Beder [MSFT]
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      04-18-2007
Home machines will still have two profiles, Private and Public.
To view your exceptions:
1) run MMC.exe
2) file/Add new snap-in
3) add Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
4) select the Inbound Rules node and look for the exception you created.
There should be a column that lists the profile it was added to.
5) select the monitoring node and check which profile is active.

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> David Beder [MSFT] wrote:
>> I'd check that the system is in the same 'profile' as you'd created your
>> original exceptions.
>>

>
> How do i check if it's the same profile? i've never heard of a profile
>
> This is my home computer, and not a domain computer.
>
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