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Re: How do I get Media Player, Spybot and other programs to access the Internet?
Dear MadMike,
Thanks for your reply. I attempted to add a service to the firewall's exception list, but then saw that I needed to add a port and had no idea what it should be. I did some more checking and found the microsoft help pages on the subject of opening one's firewall for media player (quite prolific). As I have now learned, there are many options for opening a connection and ports. The articles said that adding a program to the firewall's exception list is not advised because it is a security risk, so the better options are to specifically allow incoming ISP traffic or open specific ports. Since I also still can't figure out how to actually add a program (ie. wmserver.exe), perhaps opening specific ports is best. Then, again, I'm also not sure how I would open specific ports--would it be the same or similar process as before. The process I tried (i.e. in My Network Places, right click on the active connection-->properties-->advanced-->settings-->click add , then enter relevant info.) is what would be used to add a program to the firewall, right?
How would I add Ports? Which would you recommend and, in both cases, which port numbers should I open?
Thanks!
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