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After clicking the **Configure Windows Firewall** button, the button should become disabled. This tells you that all firewall rules have been successfully added into your Windows firewall. If the **Configure Windows Firewall** button is not disabled after clicking it, then you may have existing rules in your Windows firewall that are conflicting with the rules that Mezzmo needs to add. Follow these steps to fix this problem: | After clicking the **Configure Windows Firewall** button, the button should become disabled. This tells you that all firewall rules have been successfully added into your Windows firewall. If the **Configure Windows Firewall** button is not disabled after clicking it, then you may have existing rules in your Windows firewall that are conflicting with the rules that Mezzmo needs to add. Follow these steps to fix this problem: | ||
- Go to your Windows Firewall window via Windows Control Panel. | - Go to your Windows Firewall window via Windows Control Panel. | ||
- | - Click on **Inbound Rules** to view the list of rules for your firewall. | + | - In the Windows Firewall window, click on **Inbound Rules** to view the list of rules for your firewall. |
- | - Click on the **Name** header column to sort the in bound rules by name. | + | - Click on the **Name** header column to sort the inbound rules by name. |
- Scroll down the list to view the Mezzmo inbound rules. | - Scroll down the list to view the Mezzmo inbound rules. | ||
- Delete all rules for **Mezzmo** and **Mezzmo Server**. | - Delete all rules for **Mezzmo** and **Mezzmo Server**. |