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    Closing Ports in Windows XP

    Is there an easy way to force TCP/IP ports in Windows XP.

    I open a dos window and run netstat
    c:\netstat

    Which gives me a list of open ports on my computer and who is connected to them. Is there a simply code or script that can be would allow me to close open ports?

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    Xp is supposed to have a built-in firewall. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with it, because I use another 3-rd party firewall (Outpost). So you could try that, but the only other way that I know you could close ports in XP is to make sure that whichever service is stopped and/or disabled.
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