Vista can access the Internet Can not Ping problem

  
A vista flagship version of the computer, can access the Internet, but also on the QQ, but can not ping, whether the ping intranet or the external network address is not available, are prompted "general failure". However, under Windows XP, everything is fine. It is indeed strange to go, the network is obviously open, and can only ping the 127.0.0.1 this machine, even his network management 192.169.1.1 can not ping. Why can't I use the Ping command under Windows Vista? First, the problem that this friend encountered is as follows: C:\\>ping 192.168.1.1 Ping 192.168.1.1 has 32 bytes of data: general fault. General failure. General failure. General failure. Ping statistics of 192.168.1.1: Packet: sent = 4, received = 0, lost = 4 (100% lost) In fact, this problem is caused by the Windows firewall that comes with the Vista system. The icmp incoming and outgoing policies are enabled in the Windows Firewall. Note that you must be logged in as an administrator to perform these steps. To find ICMP and logging settings, open Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. 1. Click to open “Administrative Tools”. ‌ If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or provide confirmation. 2. Double-click "Advanced Security Windows Firewall". 3. Under "Common Profile", click “Windows Firewall Properties”. 1) Click the tab of the profile you want to change. 1) Under "Logging", click “Customize”. In the dialog that appears, change the settings that need to be changed, then click “OK”. ICMP settings can be specified by creating an inbound or outbound rule using the ICMPv4 or ICMPv6 protocol.
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