WinXP uses the command to configure the firewall to prompt the error and the solution

  

Because WinXP does not require high computer configuration, so many computer rooms in the school are preferred to install WinXP system, but WinXP gradually disappeared with the times, The problem of instability has gradually increased. For this reason, the computer in the computer room is also equipped with the network version restore wizard while installing the WinXP system, in case any problems occur in the system.

Since the WinXP firewall will block the restore wizard process, you need to manually add the restore wizard process to the firewall rules to see the client on the host. However, many friends are prompted by the system to use the command to configure the firewall. What is the reason for this? How to solve it.

For this purpose found in most small series looked syntax errors friends made a mistake, the command is written:

netsh firewall add allowedprogram C: \\ Program Files \\ GoldenSoft\\NetRG\\WinNT\\Client\\NetRGClt.exe NetRGClt ENABLE

Need special attention. At first glance, there is no problem with this command. In fact, you can find out that Program Files is a folder name with spaces in the middle. , so you need to put quotes at both ends of the path name “”

The correct way of writing should be:

netsh firewall add allowedprogram "C:\\Program Files\\GoldenSoft\\NetRG\\WinNT \\Client\\NetRGClt.exe" NetRGClt ENABLE

When using the command to configure the WinXP firewall, you should carefully check that the case of each symbol or the space between them will produce different results. So friends who have encountered a grammatical mistake may wish to check it again.

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