How to Enable Windows 7 Ping Response in Firewall
post explains to enable windows 7 ping response firewall, so it can respond to all ping ICMP echo requests from other network resourcesAll network sharings are working but ping reply is not working , so how to enable ping reply in Windows 7?
Reasons: By default ICMP echo requests, used for ping command is blocked in Windows 7 firewall default settings.
Solutions:
1) Disable the firewall completely in windows 7, which is not recommended.
2) Create an exceptional rule for ICMP echo request to reply ping commands in existing firewall, without disabling it completely.
ICMP Rule in Windows 7 Firewall
Follow the steps steps to create a rule.
These steps are similar to enable ping in Windows Vista
Also Check how to enable ping in Windows XP
1) Go to Windows Firewall in Control panel
2) Select Inbound Rule, Right clink on it and select New Rule…
4) Leave All programs and go to Next.
8.) Keep the all three check boxes checked in the next screen, to apply this rule any type of network you connected.
9) Give a name to this rule. This name will be showing under Inbound Rules in Windows Firewall. In future you can delete the rule by this name.
10) That’s it; these are easy steps to enable ping in windows 7 and the rule will be immediately applied and appeared in inbound rules. Now, Windows 7 computer will be responding to ICMP echo ping requests without disabling or stopping the windows firewall.
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