Win7 group strategy skills do not let users maliciously ping "I" method

  
                                    

During college, I met a user who was always maliciously pinging "I", after I knew that I felt that my computer was not private, how can I not let the user maliciously ping "I", let's take a look at the small How to operate it! (take win7 system as an example)

1. Press the shortcut key “Win+R” on the keyboard, open the running interface and enter “lded;gpedit.msc” to open the local group policy editor. Device. As shown in Figure 1

Figure 1 Open Local Group Policy Editor

2, & ldquo; Computer Configuration & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Windows Settings & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; Security Settings & rdquo; & rarr ;“Advanced Security Windows Firewall&&quo;→“Advanced Security Windows Firewall——Local Group Policy Objects”→“Inbound Rules”→“New Rules" Br>

Figure 2 New Rule

3. In the New Inbound Rules Wizard, select “Customize”, next. As shown in Figure 3

Figure 3 Customization

4. In the "Programs" option, click “All Programs , Next. As shown in Figure 4

Figure 4 All programs

5, in the "Protocol and Ports" option, select "ICMPV4", the next step, as shown in Figure 5 >

Figure 5 Select “ICMPv4”

6. In the "Scope" option, click Next

7. In the "Operation" option, select <;Block connection" option, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6 Blocking connections


8. In the "Profiles" option, the next step. In the "Name” option, fill in a name and press Done.

(This article is taken from http://www.windows7en.com/Win7/19188.html)

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